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Design for Living is a 1933 American pre-Code romantic comedy film directed by Ernst Lubitsch from a screenplay by Ben Hecht, based on the 1932 play of the same name by Noël Coward.
Design for Living: Directed by Ernst Lubitsch. With Fredric March, Gary Cooper, Miriam Hopkins, Edward Everett Horton. A woman cannot decide between two men who love her, and the trio agree to try living together in a platonic friendly relationship.
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- Comedy, Mystery, Romance
- Ernst Lubitsch
- 1933-12-29
Painter George (Gary Cooper) and playwright Thomas (Fredric March) are two Americans sharing a Paris apartment. They're also rivals for the affection of commercial...
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- Fredric March
- Ernst Lubitsch
- Romance, Comedy
Design For Living (1933) -- (Movie Clip) Artistic Bums! Max Plunkett (Edward Everett Horton), successful international ad agency executive and chivalrous employer but frustrated suitor of American Paris-based artist Gilda (Miriam Hopkins), visits after having told off her two new romantic interests, a painter (Gary Cooper) and playwright ...
- Ernst Lubitsch
- Fredric March
Dec 8, 2015 · Design For Living 1933. A woman cannot decide between two men who love her, and the trio agree to try living together in a platonic friendly relationship.Director: Ernst LubitschWri...
Dec 8, 2011 · Design for Living. Gary Cooper, Fredric March, and Miriam Hopkins play a trio of Americans in Paris who enter into a very adult “gentleman’s agreement” in this continental pre-Code comedy, freely adapted by Ben Hecht from a play by Noël Coward and directed by Ernst Lubitsch.
A woman cannot decide between two men who love her, and the trio agree to try living together in a platonic friendly relationship. Two Americans sharing a flat in Paris, playwright Tom Chambers and painter George Curtis, fall for free-spirited Gilda Farrell.