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Plot

Now known simply as Fashions, the lavish Warner Bros. musical Fashions of 1934 stars the unlikely but copacetic team of William Powell and Bette Davis. It all begins when genial con artist Sherwood Nash (Powell) transfers his base of operations from New York to Paris. Sensing that the fashion "racket" is a hot commodity, Nash puts all his energies into promoting heroine Lynn (Davis) as France's foremost fashion designer. Along the way, of course, Nash and Lynn fall in love, but first the plotline must find a nice way to dispose of Nash's former partner-in-crime The Duchess (Veree Teasdale), currently posing as a White Russian Countess. Fashions is the picture in which a bevy of Busby Berkeley beauties are dressed (but just barely) as harps, prompting the apocryphal admonition from a chorus girl's mother, "Mr. Berkeley, I didn't raise my daughter to be a human harp!"
MPAA Rating:
Not Yet Rated
Genre(s):
Family,Musicals
Run Time:
78min.
Theatrical Release Date:
03/03/2008
Distributor(s):
First National
Director(s):
Tone:
Light
Keywords:
behind-the-scenes,con/scam,fashion,fashion-designer,love,musical [play],partner,romance,show
Language:
English