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Jimmy Farnsworth (Allen Kearns) bets his friend $5,000 that he can get any two people, under the proper environment, to fall in love and become engaged within a month.

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Peter Darby
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Joan Bently
Allen Kearns ...
Jimmy Farnsworth
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Louise Endicott (as Rita LaRoy)
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Brooks - the Butler
Renée Macready ...
Betty Duncan
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Marie - Joan's Maid
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Signore Sagatelli
Ernest Hilliard ...
Davison - Tailor Shop Owner
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George Van Horne

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Melville W. Brown ... (as Melville Brown)

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William LeBaron ... (based on the play: "I Love You")
 
J. Walter Ruben ... (adapted for the screen by)

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William LeBaron ... producer
Louis Sarecky ... associate producer

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Edward Cronjager ... (photographed by)

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George Marsh ... film editor
Ann McKnight ... film editor

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Max Rée

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Walter Plunkett ... (uncredited)

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Charles Kerr ... assistant director (uncredited)

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Lambert E. Day ... recording by
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Taglines RICHARD DIX packs the punch of "Seven Keys" into a whirlwind story of love in the fast set (Print Ad-Sunday Star, ((Washington, DC)) 30 March 1930) See more »
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Also Known As
  • The Roughneck Lover (United States)
  • El galanteador (Spain)
  • Amando a Todas (Brazil)
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  • 65 min
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Trivia The play, "I Love You," opened on Broadway in New York City, New York, USA on 28 April 1919 and had 56 performances. The opening night cast included Richard Dix, Robert Strange and Ruth Terry. Dix played the role of the electrician in the stage version as well. Review: New York Tribune, April 29, 1919, page 13. See more »
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