
Alfred E. Green
Director


The story of a dress and the effects it has on the women who wear it begs the question of where is O.Henry when he is needed. "Nude at Midnight", a new and daring Paris style creation is worn by Gogo Mantaine to try and ensnare the Rajah of Kim-Kepore but he is attracted to Lisa, the girl who modeled the dress. Marion Parmelee dons the gown to charm her husband's retiring (as in quitting) boss, Patrick James Sullivan, into letting her husband, Jack Parmelee take over the business, but the boss' wife Nora, who really runs the business, has other ideas. The same model dress is worn by Betty Barnes, in an effort to attract her boss, lawyer Edgar Blevins, who is married to a dowdy wife, Cora, but the wife turns up wearing the same dress. Marta Jensen uses the dress to inveigle her reluctant sweetheart, Charlie Johnson into a marriage proposal. Since she also attracts the Rajah, her options expand.
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Alfred E. Green
Director

Marilyn Maxwell
Marion Parmalee

Paulette Goddard
Betty Barnes

Eva Gabor
Gogo Montaine

Barbara Lawrence
Marta Jensen

Cecil Kellaway
Patrick J. 'P.J.' Sullivan

Robert Hutton
Charlie Johnson

Leif Erickson
Edgar Blevins

Tom Conway
Maharajah of Kim-Kepore

Aram Katcher
Louis-Jean Vacheron

Florence Bates
Mrs. Nora Sullivan

El Brendel
Papa Jensen

Michael Romanoff
Prince Romanoff

Laurette Luez
Lisa

Robert Bice
Jack Parmalee

Almira Sessions
Mrs. Boggs

Byron Foulger
Ernest Boggs
Bibs Borman
Berta Courtallez
Gloria Christian
Cora Blevins
Robert Smith
Writer