Overview:
Millionairess Dorothy Hunter is tired of finding out that her boyfriends love her for her money, and equally weary of losing eligible beaus who don't want to be considered fortune-hunters. That's why she trades identities with her secretary Sylvia before embarking on her next romance with Tony Travers. This causes numerous complications not only for Dorothy and Tony but for Sylvia, whose own husband Philip is not the most patient of men.| Status: | Released (1934-09-21) |
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| Awards: | Nominated for 1 Oscar. 1 nomination total |
| Screen: | Norman Krasna, Glenn Tryon |
| Productions: | RKO Radio Pictures |
| Production Countries: | United States of America |
| Spoken Languages: | English |
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Casts
- 2433: Miriam Hopkins - Dorothy Hunter
- 20501: Joel McCrea - Anthony Travers
- 3242: Fay Wray - Sylvia Lockwood
- 81934: Henry Stephenson - John Connors
- 3364: Reginald Denny - Phillip Lockwood
- 2018: Beryl Mercer - Maid
- 99330: George Meeker - Donald
Crews
- 108987: William A. Seiter - Director - Directing
- 30174: Pandro S. Berman - Producer - Production
- 89535: Norman Krasna - Writer - Writing
- 121315: John E. Tribby - Sound Recordist - Sound
- 10150: Nicholas Musuraca - Director of Photography - Camera
- 11491: Walter Plunkett - Costume Design - Costume & Make-Up
- 927617: Rex Bailey - Assistant Director - Directing
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Poor little rich girl “Dorothy” (Miriam Hopkins) is fed up always being ousted by gold-digging boyfriends and so hits on the idea, with the help of her executor “Connors” (Henry Stephenson), of swapping places with her dedicated secretary “Sylvia” (Fay Wray) and the. Seeing if she ca ....
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Recently jilted poor little rich girl “Dorothy” (Miriam Hopkins) is fed up always being pursued by gold-digging boyfriends and so hits on the idea, with the help of her executor “Connors” (Henry Stephenson), of swapping places with her dedicated secretary “Sylvia” (Fay Wray) and then ....
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