
Overview:
Spendthrift Willie Hale again returns penniless to the family home in London. His father is none too pleased, but Willie smooth-talks him into letting him stay. At the same time he turns the charm on Dorothy Hope, whose father is big in linoleum and who, before Willie's arrival, was about to become engaged to a Russian aristocrat.Status: | Released (1930-12-18) |
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Awards: | 2 wins & 1 nomination total |
Screen: | Frederick Lonsdale, Benjamin Glazer |
Productions: | Samuel Goldwyn Productions, Howard Productions, United Artists |
Production Countries: | United States of America |
Spoken Languages: | English |

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- 29522: Ronald Colman - Willie Hale
- 85848: Loretta Young - Dorothy Hope
- 29816: Frederick Kerr - Lord Leland Hale
- 32139: David Torrence - Mr. Hope
- 1367759: Florence Britton - Susan Hale
- 13577: Myrna Loy - Mary Crayle
- 96064: Paul Cavanagh - Grand Duke Paul
Crews
- 114337: George Fitzmaurice - Director - Directing
- 14964: Frank Maher - Sound Recordist - Crew
- 8506: Richard Day - Art Direction - Art
- 13570: Samuel Goldwyn - Producer - Production
- 89045: Benjamin Glazer - Adaptation - Writing
- 114337: George Fitzmaurice - Producer - Production
- 100578: Grant Whytock - Editor - Editing
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This is quite a pleasing little story as "Willie" (Ronald Colman) - the playboy son of "Lord Leland" (Frederick Kerr) returns, penniless, from his latest dud adventure in Africa. Soon his smooth talking manages to reconcile him with his initially irritated father, whilst he also prie ....
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