Gigolettes of Paris (released in the United Kingdom as Tarnished Youth) is a 1933 American movie written and directed by Alphonse Martell starring Madge Bellamy and Gilbert Roland featuring a A romance between a salesgirl, a wealthy count, and another man.
Later, Albert takes his ring back and bits her adieu, laughing that Suzanne doesn't know the game.
Suzette plots her revenge using Antoine the gigolo to use his wiles to get the ring off Diane in order to humiliate Albert.
The battle of the sexes builds with one of them accused of murder, an excursion to Monte Carlo and a surprise marriage.
Martell, a French actor who had by then appeared in many small roles in American films, wrote the story and directed it, his only credits of the sort.