(1932) Three money hungry women team up to capture rich husbands. Each woman represents a different personality type, from sensitive to kind-hearted to difficult and untrustworthy; and they spend as much time fighting with each other as they do with the men they try to snare. This film is based on the Zoe Akins play "The Greeks Had a Word for It" which is also the basis for the film "How to Mary a Millionaire" made in 1953. Joan Blondell, Ina Claire, Madge Evans, Lowell Sherman, David Manners, Phillips Smalley, Sidney Bracy, Director: Lowell Sherman.