Morals for Women

Morals for Women (known in the UK as Farewell Party[2] and in re-release as Big City Interlude[3]) is a 1931 American pre-Code film produced and released by Tiffany Pictures, often considered a low budget studio.

This film is a follow-up to Tiffany's 1925 silent Morals for Men, which also starred Conway Tearle and is also preserved at the Library of Congress.

[4][5] Stenographer and gold digger Helen Huston (Love) has a personal relationship with her employer Van Dyne (Tearle), who has set her up in an apartment on Park Avenue.

Her childhood beau visits New York and proposes to her, which prompts her to return to her hometown and seek advice from her family.

In defending Helen's honor, her younger brother injures the town bully and must pay his large hospital bill.