Picture-Play Magazine (1933)

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Again Mae West flaunts her unique self in "I'm No Angel" and again she picks Cary Grant as her hero. The combination is another sure-fire success. MaE WEST is too shrewd not to cast herself in the right role. Here she is a singer in a carnival show who later joins a circus and becomes a stunt star by thrusting her head in a lion's mouth. Needless to say that there are many men in Mae's life along the way, but it is to Cary that she shows a heart of platinum. â– mMMi ^^(