Lovin' the Ladies

Lovin' the Ladies is a 1930 American romantic comedy film directed by Melville W. Brown, and starring Richard Dix, Lois Wilson and Allen Kearns.

While there, Farnsworth is telling his friend, George Van Horne, that any two people can fall in love, under the right circumstances.

For the woman, much to the chagrin of Jimmy, George selects Betty Duncan, a bored socialite acquaintance of the two, who seems much more interested in solitary pursuits than men.

Jimmy, eager to win the bet as well as prove his theory, is not content with simply allowing nature to take its course.

Jimmy's schemes to help the two to warm up, as he provides flowers, a violinist, and other mood enhancers, such as scenting the parlor with perfume, and leaving a collection of Shelley's poems out.