Production Company: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Date of Release: January 23, 1932
Running Time: 77 minutes
Director: Robert Z. Leonard
Screenplay: Frederick Lonsdale
Cinematography: William Daniels
Film Editing: Margaret Booth
Gowns: Adrian
Producer: Robert Z. Leonard
Note: Working title, Courage.
CAST:
Robert Montgomery...Willie Smith
Madge Evans...Mary Blayne
Roland Young...Jeffrey
Frederick Kerr...Admiral Blayne
Reginald Owen...Jimmy
Beryl Mercer...Mrs. Smith
Evelyn Hall...Lady Blayne
Halliwell Hobbes...Mr. Smith
Jackie Searl...Willie as a child
Norman Phillips, Jr....Walter as a child
Alan Mowbray...Gerald Lamone
Eily Malyon...Landlady
Robert Greig...Doorman
Ben Alexander...Street Kid in South Africa (uncredited)
Wilson Benge...Butler (uncredtied)
William Burgess...Tobacconist (uncredtied)
Tyrell Davis...Boat Passenger (uncredited)
Herbert Evans...Constable (uncredited)
Forrester Harvey...Fisherman (uncredited)
Robert Homans...Foreman (uncredited)
Olaf Hytten...Perry (uncredited)
Claude King...Pawnbroker (uncredited)
Pat Moriarity...Pat (uncredited)
Will Stanton...Drunk (uncredited)
Eric Wilton...Customs (uncredited)

Synopsis:
Familiar story of a well-to-do girl who chooses to marry a poor,
aspiring playwright she loves instead of a stuffy, rich Lord she
doesn't. The dialogue is a little stilted and the story is hackneyed.
Very routine.