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A press agent for a Broadway actress whose career is going downhill, attempts to get her some publicity by having her adopt two orphans.

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Carlotta Lee
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Peter Lawrence
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Jimmy Slattery
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Mike O'Toole
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Joe Cannon
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Reggie Odell
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Jake O'Toole
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Sheriff Janet Winfield
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Mary
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Hotchkiss
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Mr. Hillier
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Ernie Alexander ...
Reporter Johnson (uncredited)
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Headwaiter (uncredited)
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Night Club Patron (uncredited)
Georgie Billings ...
Mike's Friend (uncredited)
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Hillier's Secretary (uncredited)
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Waiter (uncredited)
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Betty Bartholomew (uncredited)
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First Reporter (uncredited)
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Pants Salesman (uncredited)
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Hotel Doorman (uncredited)
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Process Server (uncredited)
Leigh De Lacey ...
O'Toole's Neighbor (uncredited)
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Detective Pinch Reardon (uncredited)
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Mrs. Warden (uncredited)
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Plainclothesman (uncredited)
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Louie (uncredited)
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Editor Williams (uncredited)
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George (uncredited)
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Mike's Friend (uncredited)
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Mike's friend (uncredited)
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Mr. Sam Ellinger (uncredited)
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Police Commissioner (uncredited)
Bea Nigro ...
Elegant Woman at Dock (uncredited)
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Bartender (uncredited)
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Pop Sheeman, Stage Doorman (uncredited)
Gil Patric ...
Reporter (uncredited)
Lillian Read ...
Hat Check Girl (uncredited)
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Reporter (uncredited)
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Mike's Friend (uncredited)
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Club 44 Radio Man (uncredited)

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Richard Thorpe

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Marion Parsonnet ... (screen play) and
Harry Ruskin ... (screen play) and
William R. Lipman ... (screen play)
 
Louis E. Heifetz ... (story) (as Lou Heifetz) and
Herbert Kline ... (story) (as Herbert Klein)

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Frederick Stephani ... producer

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Edward Ward

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John F. Seitz ... (photographed by) (as John Seitz)

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Conrad A. Nervig

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Cedric Gibbons

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Adrian ... (gowns)

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Tom Andre ... assistant director (uncredited)

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Edwin B. Willis ... associate art director
Joseph C. Wright ... associate art director (as Joseph Wright)

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Douglas Shearer ... recording director

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Franz Waxman ... composer: stock music (uncredited)
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Famed Broadway actress Carlotta Lee has been in a string of flops which is not only hurting her professionally but in the pocketbook. Peter Lawrence is a powerful New York "man about town" gossip columnist and occasional radio host. Carlotta and Peter grew up together in "the 'hood" when they were just Charlie and Pete, they who were once engaged before they both earned their fame. Regardless of their history, Pete is not averse to giving Charlie unsolicited advice via the column all in an effort for her to do what he thinks is right for her. When he learns that an old childhood friend, Buckteeth O'Toole, has just died in a workplace accident leaving his two children, thirteen year old Mike and adolescent Jake, orphaned, Pete uses his platforms to try and find someone to adopt the pair instead of sending them to an orphanage where they would probably be eventually separated. Needing a little publicity, Jimmy Slattery, Charlie's press agent, unilaterally decides a good stunt would be for Charlie to adopt the children, of which she is not aware until surrounded by press and the children themselves. Pete can see the stunt for what it is, which is not in the best interest of the children. Getting over the fact of Mike and Jake being ragamuffins albeit kindhearted ones, Charlie and the children bond leading to Charlie having a change of heart in ending up truly wanting to be mother to the two. Charlie and Pete get into one misadventure after another in Charlie trying to keep the children and Pete trying to take them away, with Mike and Pete not wanting to hurt either in the process. Written by Huggo

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Also Known As
  • O Amor é uma Dor de Cabeça (Brazil)
  • Farlige skønheder (Denmark)
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Trivia Although a Hollywood Reporter news item on November 13, 1937 noted that actor Mickey Rooney's appearance in this film was his 42nd in 20 months, Rooney had actually appeared in about 15 films during that period. See more »
Quotes Betty Bartholomew: [barging into his office, holding a newspaper] Listen to me, Peter Lawrence. Did you write this?
Peter Lawrence: If it's in my column, I guess I did.
Betty Bartholomew: Well, you oughta be assumed of yourself, saying I don't support my mother and that she had to go the poorhouse.
Peter Lawrence: Well, she did, didn't she?
Betty Bartholomew: Well, yes. But she likes it there.
Peter Lawrence: Look, I'm, awful busy now. But I'll put an item in tomorrow's column that'll be practically a retraction. Be a swell plug for you, too.
Betty Bartholomew: [dubious] Yeah, let's hear it.
Peter Lawrence: OK.
Peter Lawrence: [addressing his assistant] Mary, get this: Miss Betty Bartholomew of the nightclub Bartholomews, gave up one whole morning last week taking her mother to the poorhouse in her new 12 cylinder car.
Betty Bartholomew: [just before exiting] Ah, that's sweet, Pete. Thanks a lot. Drop up and have a drink sometime, will ya?
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