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Cast verified as complete
John Gilbert | ... |
Gunner Smith
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Robert Armstrong | ... |
Bucker Reilly
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Mae Clarke | ... |
Mary
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Muriel Kirkland | ... |
Millie
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Vince Barnett | ... |
Spike
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Virginia Cherrill | ... |
Virginia
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Muriel Evans | ... |
Nurse
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Sterling Holloway | ... |
Pinky Magoo
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Guy Usher | ... |
Scudder
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Warner Richmond | ... |
Feets Wilson
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Bob Burns | ... |
Alabam'
(as Robert Burns)
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Robert Adair | ... |
Mr. Shore - Millie's Boyfriend (uncredited)
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Reginald Barlow | ... |
Judge (uncredited)
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Herman Bing | ... |
Schultz (uncredited)
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Stanley Blystone | ... |
Cop in Alley (uncredited)
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Nora Cecil | ... |
Tall Window-Shopper (uncredited)
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Joan Crawford | ... |
Ivy Stevens (uncredited) (archiveFootage)
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Irene Franklin | ... |
Lily White (uncredited)
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Neil Hamilton | ... |
Actor in Film Clip (edited from 'Laughing Sinners') (uncredited) (archiveFootage)
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Otto Hoffman | ... |
James Collins (uncredited)
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Hans Joby | ... |
Waiter at Schultz's (uncredited)
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Charles R. Moore | ... |
Liar Fined in Court (uncredited)
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Pat Moriarity | ... |
Construction Worker (uncredited)
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Florence Roberts | ... |
Short Window Shopper (uncredited)
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Ben Taggart | ... |
Millie's Dance Partner (uncredited)
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Fred 'Snowflake' Toones | ... |
Mike (uncredited)
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Directed by
Tod Browning | ... | (uncredited) |
Written by
John McDermott | ... | (play "Rivets") (as John W. McDermott) |
Laurence Stallings | ... | (dialogue) |
Herman J. Mankiewicz | ... | () (uncredited) |
Carey Wilson | ... | () (uncredited) |
Produced by
Tod Browning | ... | producer |
Cinematography by
J. Peverell Marley | ... | (photographed by) (as Peveral Marley) |
Editing by
Ben Lewis | ... | film editor |
Art Direction by
Cedric Gibbons |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Errol Taggart | ... | assistant director (uncredited) |
Sound Department
Douglas Shearer | ... | recording director |
Fred Morgan | ... | sound mixer (uncredited) |
Music Department
William Axt | ... | composer: end title music (uncredited) |
David Broekman | ... | composer: stock music (uncredited) |
Script and Continuity Department
Karl Brown | ... | continuity |
Ralph Wheelwright | ... | continuity |
Production Companies
- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (presents) (controlled by Loew's Incorporated) (Tod Browning's production)
Distributors
- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1933) (United States) (theatrical)
- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1933) (United Kingdom) (theatrical)
- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1934) (Spain) (theatrical)
- Warner Home Video (2012) (United States) (DVD) (dvdr)
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Other Companies
Storyline
Plot Summary |
Gunner and Bucker are pals who work as riveters. Whenever Bucker gets the urge to marry, which is often, Gunner will hit on his girl to see if she is true or not. So far, Gunner has not failed. But one night, while Gunner is in jail, Bucker meets Mary, a tough dame with a line. He falls for her, and she falls for his dough. But Mary is already a gal pal of Gunner, and no two know about the third one. The trouble starts when the triangle is revealed too late.
Written by Tony Fontana |
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Taglines | They were not the marrying kind, so they agreed that neither one could wed until his pal had tried to win his girl away! The funniest love-test ever made, with thrills and laughs galore when they both fall for the same girl! See more » |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | When Bucker (Robert Armstrong) and Mary (Mae Clarke) go to the movies, the unidentified film they see is an MGM production of 1931, Laughing Sinners (1931). Joan Crawford and Neil Hamilton are on screen. See more » |
Movie Connections | Features Laughing Sinners (1931). See more » |
Quotes |
Mary:
Where've you been? Millie: Just got in from Egypt. Bucker Reilly: Yeah, It must be wonderful to travel. I've always wanted to see Sioux City. See more » |