Comedy,Romance   United States of America

"Design for Living" is a classic romantic comedy film released in 1933. Directed by Ernst Lubitsch, the movie is based on a play of the same name by Noël Coward. Here are some additional plot details:

The story revolves around Gilda Farrell (Miriam Hopkins), an independent and talented commercial artist living in Paris. Gilda meets two charming and talented men named Tom Chambers (Fredric March) and George Curtis (Gary Cooper) on a train. Both men are infatuated with Gilda, and she, in turn, is drawn to each of them.

Initially, Gilda enters into separate relationships with both Tom and George. Tom is a struggling playwright, while George is a painter. They all acknowledge their mutual attraction but decide that friendship is more important to them. They make a pact, known as the "Gentleman's Agreement," to avoid pursuing a romantic relationship with Gilda, as it may jeopardize their friendship.

However, as time passes, Gilda finds it increasingly challenging to choose between Tom and George. The trio's platonic relationship becomes strained, and they struggle to suppress their romantic feelings for each other. Gilda tries to maintain her independence but finds herself torn between the two men, both of whom offer different qualities she admires.

The plot thickens when Gilda's career starts to flourish, and she gains recognition for her artistic talents. Tom and George also experience individual successes in their respective fields. With their professional lives thriving, the dynamic between the three of them becomes more complicated.

The movie explores the complexity of relationships, societal norms, and the challenges of embracing unconventional love. Eventually, Gilda must confront her inner conflicts and decide if she can truly find happiness with either Tom or George, or if there might be another solution that allows all three of them to be together.

"Design for Living" is known for its wit, sophisticated humor, and exploration of unconventional relationships, making it a charming and thought-provoking romantic comedy of its time.
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