No Other Woman is a 1933 American pre-Code melodrama film starring Irene Dunne, and featuring Charles Bickford, Gwili Andre and Eric Linden.
When her friend Joe (Eric Linden) discovers a way to make a permanent dye out of the waste products of the steel mill, she sees her chance.
On a business trip to New York City, Jim is attracted to golddigger Margot (Gwili Andre), and they begin an affair.
In The New York Times, Mordaunt Hall wrote that "J. Walter Ruben's direction is un-imaginative and the script from which he had to work is dull.
He found Dunne to be "attractive and sincere" and wrote that Bickford "struggles valiantly with his part" and that the second leads, Gwili Andre and Eric Linden, were "merely acceptable.