Sentences with phrase «rich heiress»

A "rich heiress" is a term used to describe a woman who is wealthy because she has inherited a large sum of money or property from her family. Full definition
Sugar mommies may range from super rich heiresses who are alone and feeling blue in the sunset of life, to tremendously successful women who have everything on their side to attract whatever they want to have in their life.
Christmas Inheritance — Netflix just released this one about a rich heiress who is sent to a small town to learn how «regular people» live before inheriting her family toy business.
The last kind that we discuss here is the rich heiress.
Set in Japanese - occupied Korea in the 1930s, The Handmaiden revolves around a bright - eyed handmaiden, a rich heiress and her perverted uncle, and a scoundrel who tries to pull an impossible scam.
The original film saw Goldie Hawn as the rich heiress suffering from amnesia, -LSB-...]
Tierney, on the run for a murder in Reno, tries to get closer to Trevor by marrying her adopted sister, a rich heiress.
Director Rob Greenberg and co-writer Bob Fisher simply flip the 1987 original concept from writer Leslie Dixon, where she had Goldie Hawn as the rich heiress and Kurt Russell as the blue collar opportunist.
Gene Kelly (Singin» in the Rain, Xanadu) stars as Jerry Mulligan, a struggling American painter and artist living in Paris who catches the eye of a rich heiress (Foch, Spartacus) feigning an interest in his work, although probably more interested in a relationship with him.
In San Francisco, a rich heiress and her maid are found murdered, leaving the husband everything, including the accusation for the killings.
Jane Ashford's Last Gentleman Standing is a warm and witty Regency romance about a woman besieged by suitors after she suddenly becomes one of the richest heiresses in England.
In the 1940s, the poor alcoholic artist was saved by a rich heiress, Peggy Guggenheim.
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