Nice Women is a 1931 American pre-Code romance film written and directed by Edwin H. Knopf.
[4] A young woman, Jerry Girard is pushed by her mother and family into accepting the marriage proposal of a millionaire, Mark Chandler, who is the employer of her father.
To do so, she has to drop the boy she really loves and promised to marry, Billy Wells, but her family is seeking to recover from their financial woes and find security.
When the millionaire finds out the real situation, he releases her from her vow and gives the young couple a $5000 wedding gift.
The review in The New York Times called the film a "puerile story of a frustrated romance" and a "sorry affair" caused by "too many studio cooks", and points out "the plain fact of its mediocrity..." The reviewer also reports that the audience seemed indifferent to the film.