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A rich but hypochondriac heiress inherits a sanitarium. What she doesn't know is that it is a front for bootleggers, and a hideout for criminals on the run from the law.

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Barbara Manning
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Her Problem
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Her Nemesis
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Her Uncle Wilberforce
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Her Uncle Edgar
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Her Sanitarium's Caretaker
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Her Patient
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Rum-Running Boatman (uncredited)
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Physician (uncredited)

Directed by

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Gregory La Cava

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Howard Emmett Rogers ... (story)
 
Keene Thompson ... (scenario) and
Nicholas T. Barrows ... (scenario)
 
George Marion Jr. ... (titles)

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Gregory La Cava ... producer

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J. Roy Hunt

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E. Lloyd Sheldon

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Jesse L. Lasky ... presenter
Adolph Zukor ... presenter

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Taglines Holy Stethoscopes! It's Love it is! And in every acute form, too. Nothing will cure it but moonlight and kisses. Such excitement! Such fun! Don't miss Dr. Bebe! (Print Ad-South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus, ((Wollongong,NSW)) 8 June 1929) See more »
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Also Known As
  • Tais-toi mon coeur (France)
  • Apalpa Meu Pulso (Brazil)
  • Um Coração Doente (Portugal)
  • Tastatemi il polso (Italy)
  • 豚を見て頂載 (Japan, Japanese title)
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  • 63 min
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Trivia Despite being critically panned and a box-office disappointment, this film has enjoyed the appreciation of contemporary critics. It is one of few of Bebe Daniels' starring vehicles to survive. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Commune (2005). See more »
Quotes Barbara Manning: Doctor, where are the nurses?
Her Nemesis: I discharged them. They kept waking up the patients to give them their sleeping powders.
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