#1. Hi, Nellie (1934)

Storyline: Managing Editor Brad Bradshaw refuses to run a story linking the disappearance of Frank Canfield with embezzlement of the bank. He considers Frank a straight shooter and he goes easy on the story. Every other paper goes with the story that Frank took the money and Brad is demoted, by the publisher, to the Heartthrob column - writing advice to the lovelorn. After feeling sorry for himself for two months, he takes the column seriously and makes it the talk of the town. But Brad still wants his old job back so he will have to find Canfield and the missing money.—Tony Fontana <tony.fontana@spacebbs.com>

Plot Keywords: journalist, lawyer, governor, editor, young woman, undertaker, hilarious ...

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#2. Good Advice (2001)

Storyline: Ryan is a womanizing stockbroker whose unethical business practices cost him his job and his trader's license. Unable to find another job, he is forced to move in with his equally self-involved (and completely oblivious) girlfriend, Cindy, an insensitive advice columnist on the cusp of losing her own job due to her poor advice and slow work habits. Finding that the truth behind his moving in has nothing to do with romance, Cindy runs off with another man. Ryan decides to stay in the apartment and earn a living by doing Cindy's job. Ryan establishes himself with Cindy's editor, Page, as Cindy's go-fer, collecting Cindy's paychecks and mail and delivering "her" columns. Initially as hopelessly inept as Cindy in giving advice, he nearly gets the column canceled. However, he rapidly grows into the job and the combination of forced introspection, research and the growing knowledge that he is touching other people's lives transforms him. The column becomes an amazing success. Ryan finds his initially superficial attraction to Page growing into love, but he cannot reveal his feelings while he is a deceptive fraud. Meanwhile, Cindy becomes aware of "her" growing fame, and returns to cash in, at the same time that the owner of a rival newspaper chain attempts to force Page to sell "Cindy's" column to him.—Anonymous

Plot Keywords: banker, girlfriend, publisher, advice columnist, editor, journalist, cheeky ...

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#3. Cupid's Proxy (2017)

Storyline: Rebecca Murphy is a cynical, down-on-love widow whose whole world revolves around her son, Justin, 12, a budding musician who can't remember his late father. Rebecca has no desire to date despite efforts by her feisty neighbor, Olive, who has a love advice column called Call Me Cupid. When Olive is pressured by her editor to get with the times, she enlists Justin to help her answer a letter. Unbeknownst to Justin, she publishes his advice under the alter ego, Cupid's Proxy. Justin goes ballistic until Olive makes him a deal he can't refuse. When Call Me Cupid receives a letter from someone who can only be Justin's guitar teacher, Stewart, Justin springs into action. He creates yet another alter ego even Olive doesn't know about in an attempt to get Stewart together with his mother. When his plans come crashing down, Justin has to come clean to both his mother and Stewart. Will all his efforts be in vain or will Rebecca finally decide to take another chance on love?

Plot Keywords: son, mother, neighbor, boy, guitarist, teacher, love interest ...

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