"RED-HEADED WOMAN" (1932) Review
According to Hollywood legend, at least a handful of film made during the period known as the Pre-Code Era (1929-1934) had pushed the boundaries of on-screen decency so deeply that they may have been responsible for the stringent enforcement of the Hays Code between the mid-1930s and the late 1960s. One of those film happened to be MGM's 1932 comedy called "RED-HEADED WOMAN".
Based upon Katherine Brush's 1931 novel, "RED-HEADED WOMAN" told the story of Lilian "Lil" Andrews, a young secretary at the Legendre Company who uses sex to advance her position there...
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