The Gorgeous Hussy is a movie set in the 1820s in Washington, D.C. It revolves around the scandalous love triangle between an innkeeper, a US Navy lieutenant, and a Professor of Phrenology. The story is filled with political debates, unrequited love, and the complexities of relationships in the midst of political turmoil. As tensions rise and scandals unfold, the characters find themselves entangled in a web of murder, gossip, and romance. Based on a novel, this romantic drama explores the power dynamics and political intrigue of American history.
Part of the series of Universal B-musicals teaming Martha O'Driscoll and Noah Beery Jr., this film is also a remake of the 1937 comedy Love in a Bungalow. Patty Callahan (O'Driscoll) offers residence in a model home to soldier Jeff (Beery) and soon falls in love with him. Although the pair are unmarried, they enter a marital contest intended to celebrate the "Happiest G.I. Couple." Winning the contest brings on all sorts of farcical troubles until the couple are able to be united for real. Songs include "Don't Sweetheart Me" and "Best of All."
It's love at first sight for singer John Craddock and Jane Blodgett who meet while John is seeking a radio job with the "Blodgett Dog Biscuit Hour," and John learns that the sponsor is Jane's father, Warren Blodgett, an avid souvenir and antiques collector. John gets himself in bad with Blodgett when he accidentally ruins a deal in which Blodgett was attempting to acquire a bedpost for his collection. To break up the romance, Blodgett and his wife take Jane to Switzerland, where Blodgett has his heart set on obtaining a jealously-guarded cowbell.
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