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| Jean Harlow | Gladys Benton | |
| William Powell | Bill Chandler | |
| Myrna Loy | Connie Allenbury | |
| Spencer Tracy | Warren Haggerty | |
| Walter Connolly | Mr. James B. Allenbury | |
| Charley Grapewin | Mr. Bane | |
| Cora Witherspoon | Mrs. Burns-Norvell | |
| E.E. Clive | Fishing Instructor | |
| Bunny Beatty | Babs | |
| Otto Yamaoka | Ching | |
| Charles Trowbridge | Graham | |
| Spencer Charters | Magistrate | |
| George Chandler | Bell Hop | |
| William 'Billy' Benedict | Johnny | |
| Hal K. Dawson | Harvey Allen | |
| William Newell | Divorce Detective | |
| Barry Downing | Waif | |
| Robert Adair | Palmer | |
| Norman Ainsley | Roberts - Allenbury's Butler | |
| Harry Allen | Jacques |
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| Producer |
Lawrence Weingarten
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| Writer | George Oppenheimer
Wallace Sullivan Maurine Dallas Watkins Howard Emmett Rogers |
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| Cinematography | Norbert Brodine
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| Musician |
William Axt
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When a major newspaper accuses wealthy socialite Connie Allenbury of being a home-wrecker, and she files a multi-million-dollar libel lawsuit, the publication's frazzled head editor, Warren Haggerty, must find a way to turn the tables on her. Soon Haggerty's harried fiancée, Gladys Benton, and his dashing friend Bill Chandler are in on a scheme that aims to discredit Connie, with amusing and unexpected results. |
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