My Weakness is a 1933 American pre-Code musical film directed by David Butler and starring Lilian Harvey, Lew Ayres and Charles Butterworth.
[1] It was the second of four films made by the British-German actress Harvey in Hollywood, who had emerged as major star during Weimar Germany.
It both was and wasn't the first mainstream Hollywood film to use the word "gay" as a descriptor of homosexuality.
However, the Studio Relations Committee censors decreed that the line had to be muffled.
[2] A wealthy young man bets that he can turn a cleaning woman into a sophisticated lady and trick three men into wanting to marry her.