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Production Company: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Date of Release: October 29, 1937
Running Time: 78 minutes
Director: George Fitzmaurice
Screenplay: Charles Brackett, Cyril Hume and Richard Maibaum
Story: Helen Grace Carlisle and Marion Parsonnet
Cinematography:
Ray June
Film Editing:
Conrad A. Nervig
Art Direction:
Cedric Gibbons
Wardrober:
Dolly Tree
Recording Director:
Douglas Shearer
Producer:
Harry Rapf
Original Music:
Edward Ward
Associate Art Director:
Harry McAfee and Edwin B. Willis
CAST:
Robert Montgomery...
Robert "Bob" Graham
Rosalind Russell...
Julie Stoddard Graham
Robert Benchley...
Oscar
Helen Vinson...
Lily Chalmers
Monty Woolley...
Mr. Charles C. Bawltitude
E.E. Clive...
Mr. Palmiston
Mickey Rooney...
Jerry Crump
Charles Judels...
Pedro Felipe
Maude Eburne...
Mrs. Crump
Harlan Briggs...
Justice of the Peace
June Clayworth...
Annabella Post
Barnett Parker...
Alfredo
Al Shean...
Professor Fraum
Mariska Aldrich...
Dowager (uncredited)
Dorothy Appleby...
Lou (uncredited)
William Austin...
Bob's Butler (uncredited)
Don Barclay...
Reporter (uncredited)
Joe Caits...
Sailor (uncredited)
Russ Clark...
Marine (uncredited)
Chester Clute...
Jess Lee/Henderson, a reporter (uncredited)
Heinie Conklin...
Elmer (uncredited)
George Cooper...
Bus Driver (uncredited)
Adrienne D'Ambricourt...
The Duchess (uncredited)
John Davidson...
Mr. Wingate (uncredited)
Billy Dooley...
Fritz (uncredited)
Edward Earle...
Second Gallery Salesman (uncredited)
Billy Engle...
Mr. Dittenfuss (uncredited)
James Flavin...
Marine (uncredited)
Billy Gilbert...
Newsboy (uncredited)
Ena Gregory...
Bessie (uncredited)
Eddie Gribbon...
Turkish Bath Attendant (uncredited)
Winifred Harris...
Mrs. Colfax-Baxter (uncredited)
Maxine Elliott Hicks...
Sister (uncredited)
Ramsay Hill...
First Gallery Salesman (uncredited)
Tenen Holtz...
Socialist (uncredited)
Arthur Stuart Hull...
Marsden (uncredited)
Charles Irwin...
Magazine Salesman (uncredited)
Soledad Jimenez...
Spanish Woman (uncredited)
Robert Emmett Keane...
Apartment House Manager (uncredited)
John Kelly...
Sailor (uncredited)
Milton Kibbee...
Reporter (uncredited)
Edith Kingdon...
Dowager (uncredited)
Harry Last...
Reporter (uncredited)
Carl M. Leviness...
Third Gallery Salesman (uncredited)
Rollo Lloyd...
Agent (uncredited)
Margaret Lyman...
Movie Star (uncredited)
Wilbur Mack...
Yacht Salesman (uncredited)
Frank Marlowe...
Sailor (uncredited)
Ralph McCullough.,..
Reporter (uncredited)
Leila McIntyre...
Miss Cross (uncredited)
Jerry Miley...
Marine (uncredited)
Edmund Mortimer...
Extra in Gallery (uncredited)
Jack Pennick...
Marine (uncredited)
Kate Price...
Wilma (uncredited)
John Quillan...
Sailor (uncredited)
Ann Rutherford...
Class President (uncredited)
Virginia Sale...
Sister (uncredited)
Hector Sarno...
Monkey Owner (uncredited)
Robert Spindola...
Italian Boy (uncredited)
Frank Sully...
Marine (uncredited)
Zeffie Tilbury...
Mrs. Venable (uncredited)
Helen Troy...
Julie's maid (uncredited)
Phil Tully...
Sailor (uncredited)
Minerva Urecal...
(uncredited)
Synopsis:
Starving artist Bob Graham impulsively marries blue-blooded Julie Stoddard. When Bob's painting catches on with the society set his new found wealth and fame go to his head and he loses the free-spirited, non-conformist outlook that Julie loved him for. To complicate matters, mercenary snob Lily Chalmers takes an unsolicited interest in Bob and his career. Will Bob find his way out of the money trap and back into Julie's arms? Entertaining comedy/drama has both Montgomery and Russell delivering good performances with plenty of help from Robert Benchley as the Grahams' dipsomaniacal best friend.
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