Personal Maid


1h 17m 1931

Brief Synopsis

Nora Ryan, a poor Irish girl, living in New York decides to change her life by working as a personal maid for the wealthy, Gary family. The Gary family fear Grandpa Gary Gary, a copper magnate, for he controls the family fortune. Mrs. Otis Gary, hearing that her son, Dick Gary has been expelled from college, sends Nora to meet Dick at the train station and escort him to his aunt's in Virginia. Dick flirts with Nora. Nora is repulsed, but finds him irresistible. Dick tries to con Nora out of the money his mother gave her. Nora, returns to the Gary home in New York to report the incident to Grandpa Gary. Dick, being Grandpa Gary's favorite dismisses the incident and gives Nora money for her troubles. Nora leaves the Gary's and moves into a lavish hotel under a different name. She meets, Peter Shea, Grandpa Gary's business manager, and they date. Grandpa knowing that Dick is in love with Nora and Nora with Dick, breaks them up. The problem is that Dick believed Nora is in love with Peter, has left...

Film Details

Genre
Drama
Release Date
Sep 12, 1931
Premiere Information
not available
Production Company
Paramount Publix Corp.
Distribution Company
Paramount Publix Corp.
Country
United States
Screenplay Information
Based on the novel Personal Maid by Grace Perkins (New York, 1931).

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 17m
Sound
Mono
Color
Black and White
Theatrical Aspect Ratio
1.37 : 1
Film Length
8 reels

Synopsis

Nora Ryan, who comes from a poor Irish family in the East side of New York, is fed up with their uncouth ways. Deciding to change her life, she becomes a personal maid to wealthy women, because she believes that the wealthy have superior morals and manners, in addition to a finer standard of living. After a few years training, Nora obtains a position as personal maid to Mrs. Otis Gary and her family. The family are extremely pampered and live in fear of aged grandsire Gary Gary, copper magnate, who occupies the top floor and controls the money. Mrs. Gary finds out her son Dick has been expelled from college. Fearing an outburst from old G. G., she pays Nora an exorbitant sum to meet Dick at the train station and escort him to an aunt's home in Virginia. Dick is a flirtatious rascal, and after meeting him, Nora is both appalled by his spoiled behavior and charmed by his flattery. Despite his entreaties, Dick is unable to con Nora out of any of her money, even after he offers her an engagement ring left over from another romance. Nora awakens in her sleeper car in the morning to find the ring and a promissory note in place of her money. Nora returns to New York and reports to G. G. who, despite his dotage, is aware of the situation. He confesses that Dick is his favorite grandson, and discovers that Nora is in love with him despite herself. Through Nora's influence he decides not to have Dick arrested when he writes a $500 check from his father's account and reportedly sets sail for Havana. G. G. buys back the ring from Nora and she secretly covers Dick's check with the money. In the course of their conversation, G. G. calls Nora a "common servant girl." Indignant, Nora assumes an alias and uses the rest of her money and vacation time to live "like a real lady" in a fine hotel. She runs into Peter Shea, G. G.'s business manager who does not seem to recognize her as the Garys' maid. On a date with him, she finds out that Dick is in New York. G. G. recognizes her at the hotel and humiliates her in front of Peter by demanding she return to the house. Later, G. G. has a meeting with her and tells her he is impressed with her behavior and would like her to marry Dick. Now disillusioned with the wealthy, Nora declares she hates the entire Gary family. Downstairs, she runs into Peter, who confesses he always knew who she was, and if she is interested, he will get her what he thinks she wants. Nora is repelled by his intimation, especially after Dick returns. G. G. dies that day, and Dick leaves to work in another country, believing Nora is in love with Peter. With the help of the chauffeur Kipp, who has been her ally all along, Nora follows Dick and surprises him on the train, where he proposes for real with the engagement ring, and she accepts.

Film Details

Genre
Drama
Release Date
Sep 12, 1931
Premiere Information
not available
Production Company
Paramount Publix Corp.
Distribution Company
Paramount Publix Corp.
Country
United States
Screenplay Information
Based on the novel Personal Maid by Grace Perkins (New York, 1931).

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 17m
Sound
Mono
Color
Black and White
Theatrical Aspect Ratio
1.37 : 1
Film Length
8 reels

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Notes

According to reviews in New York Times and Variety, Lothar Mendes took over direction toward the end of the production. Terry Carroll is Nancy Carroll's sister. Although she also plays her sister in the film, Variety notes that she appears only in silhouette.