The Golden Arrow
The Golden Arrow (1936) is an American comedy film directed by Alfred E. Green and starring Bette Davis and George Brent. The screenplay by Charles Kenyon is based on a story of the same title by Michael Arlen published in the September 14, 1935 issue of Liberty.
Plot
Johnny Jones (Brent) is a penniless newspaper reporter assigned to interview Daisy Appleby (Davis), heiress to the Appleby Facial Creams fortune and the target of numerous suitors anxious to latch onto her wealth. What neither they nor Johnny know is that she is really a cafeteria cashier hired by a public relations team to impersonate the socialite.
More details
author | Charles Kenyon |
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director | Alfred Edward Green |
editor | Thomas Pratt |
genre | comedy |
keywords | date marriage of convenience newspaper reporter public relations |
musicBy | Heinz Eric Roemheld |
producer | Samuel Bischoff |
publisher | Warner Bros. |