For the fifth time, this time on her eighteenth birthday, headstrong and defiant heiress Kay Allyn is determined to get married, this time to layabout Jack Pierson. While her father, J.C. Al... Read allFor the fifth time, this time on her eighteenth birthday, headstrong and defiant heiress Kay Allyn is determined to get married, this time to layabout Jack Pierson. While her father, J.C. Allyn, the president of his own advertising company, managed to stop with the help of the po... Read allFor the fifth time, this time on her eighteenth birthday, headstrong and defiant heiress Kay Allyn is determined to get married, this time to layabout Jack Pierson. While her father, J.C. Allyn, the president of his own advertising company, managed to stop with the help of the police all those other previous potential marriages before they happened, he, while determin... Read all
- Sarah Messman
- (as Lois Cheaney)
- Tall Policeman at the Jail
- (uncredited)
- Leander
- (uncredited)
- Zeke
- (uncredited)
- Harold Treadway
- (uncredited)
- Baggage Man
- (uncredited)
- Train Engineer
- (uncredited)
- Mr. Clark's Associate
- (uncredited)
- Bill
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This poor man's MY MAN GODFREY isn't terribly interesting. Miss Sheridan is a fine actress, but she has an air of practicality about her that does not suit the comedy, and the lines are not particularly funny. As he so often did, director William Clemens seems more intent on getting through the shoot quickly than in getting laughs. Not that there are many to get; RKO mined the madcap heiress theme thoroughly in the 1930s, usually with Ann Southern and Gene Raymond in some mediocre programmer, that it took something more to make it worthwhile than this one has.
Turns out Ann's dad Hugh O'Connell is in need of some advertising talents. So through a combination of fate and machinations Ann and Craig are fated to be mated.
Amusing screwball comedy so typical of the 30s. Funniest in the supporting cast I would have to single out Frank Orth as a frustrated small town judge.
The Footloose Heiress holds up well after 80+ years.
It also shows that the word capiche was used in the 30s and came into common parlance from comic books.
Sheridan plays a very spoiled rich young lady who constantly does things just to try to upset her father! Again and again, she's tried to elope but the father always seems to find out and put a stop to it. On the last occasion, the dad almost gets run over by a train but is rescued by a hobo who is "riding the rails". This hobo, it turns out, is a very helpful fella and inexplicably leaves the train to move in with the family to help set things straight--much like what occurred when William Powell followed Carole Lombard home in MY MAN GODFREY. Some of what follows is pretty easy to guess, but the way it goes about doing it is so unusual and the acting and characters so good that it is well worth seeing. It's a dandy little romantic-comedy that is surprisingly sweet and funny.
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- TriviaThe 26-year-old stunt woman Marcella Arnold was killed while on location at Oak Grove Park, Pasadena, California, when the car she was in overturned.
- GoofsWhen Kay is throwing things at Butch, the last thing she throws is a box of powder that hits him covering his entire chest. But after the cut, there is hardly any powder on him.
- Quotes
Kay Allyn: Now look what you've done. You threw him out!
John C. Allyn: Well, that's what you wanted!
Kay Allyn: Oh, can't you see I'm in love with him?
John C. Allyn: But you said...
Kay Allyn: Haven't you known me long enough not to believe what I say?
- ConnectionsReferences Check and Double Check (1930)
- SoundtracksI'll Sing You a Thousand Love Songs
(uncredited)
Music by Harry Warren
Lyrics by Al Dubin
Sung a cappella by Craig Reynolds
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- Runtime59 minutes
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- 1.37 : 1