I completely agree that Myrna's character was neither spoiled nor a bitch. She was protective of her father. William Powell's character WAS out to set up Myrna's character, and she got the best of him. THAT's why he told her off, because she evaded his trap, and he wanted to insult her, so he mentioned the lawsuit.
The script was clever though, because that scene delivered on a bunch of levels. It showed that Powell's character's pride was hurt because Myrna's character was smarter than his. BUT, he shows some of his cards when he lets her know he knows about the lawsuit. If he were still purely conning her, he wouldn't have said it. That part shows that she's getting under his skin because he likes her. Later, when they're out on the lake, she apologizes to him for her suspicions, but he feels guilty and tells her to keep being suspicious of every character who comes along.
All we have here in the first part of the movie is a very confident William Powell who believes he can get any woman he wants. He demands $50,000 from Spencer Tracy's character because he is confident he can set up Connie so the press will believe she's having an affair with a married man, and her lawsuit will be tossed out. Connie has done NOTHING wrong. All she's done is file a lawsuit against a press that maligns her, and it's also clear Spencer Tracy's newspaper was 100% guilty. They'd gotten the wrong girl.
I refuse to consider Myrna Loy's character a bitch simply because she was smarter and wittier than Powell's character after the beginning, after all of Powell's bragging. And simply because she didn't let herself be tricked by him.
Yes, and she looks drop dead beautiful in this movie.
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