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William Powell | Charles Lodge | |
Myrna Loy | Margit Agnew | |
Florence Rice | Irene Agnew | |
John Beal | Waldo Beaver | |
Jessie Ralph | Mrs. Kensington-Bly | |
Edgar Kennedy | Spike | |
Sidney Toler | Keough | |
Mary Gordon | Mrs. Keough | |
Barnett Parker | Flint | |
Katharine Alexander | Claire Lodge | |
Priscilla Lawson | Felice | |
Bert Roach | Shrank | |
Ernie Alexander | Drunk Singing For He's a Jolly Good Fellow | |
Jack Baxley | First Bartender | |
Margaret Bert | Waitress in Crowd at Wedding | |
Billy Bletcher | Wedding Guest | |
G. Pat Collins | Mounted Policeman | |
Heinie Conklin | Hot Dog Vender | |
Jules Cowles | Gus - Waiter at Spike's | |
Billy Dooley | Saxophonist |
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Producer |
Joseph L. Mankiewicz
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Writer | Jo Swerling
Ferenc Molnár |
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Cinematography |
Harold Rosson
William H. Daniels |
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Musician | Edward Ward
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A bohemian free spirit (William Powell) helps meek Waldo (John Beal) win back his fiancée (Florence Rice) and falls in love with her over-controlling sister (Myrna Loy) in the process. |
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