Woman Chases Man is a 1937 American romantic comedy film directed by John G. Blystone and starring Miriam Hopkins and Joel McCrea.
has a long history of backing crazy projects (which is why his wife left all her money to her son in her will), so Kenneth turns him down.
had to let his old servants go as he could not pay them) when Kenneth returns from a cruise with his girlfriend Nina and her "uncle" Henri.
Virginia first concocts a scheme to have Kenneth sign five checks for household expenses at once using a mechanical device, one of B.J.
After a few drinks, she and Kenneth discover they like the same things and eventually begin kissing, prompting Virginia to have second thoughts about her scheme.
She goes to Kenneth's room, but when Nina makes an appearance, hides in a tree outside his window.
Writing for Night and Day in 1937, Graham Greene gave the film a good review, describing it as "a blessed relief".
Whereas Easy Living was full of gaiety, the suffering present in Woman Chases Man provides the moments of genuine comedy.