Spendthrift Willie Leyland again returns to the family home in London penniless. His father is none too pleased but Willie smooth-talks him into letting him stay. At the same time, he turns ... Read allSpendthrift Willie Leyland again returns to the family home in London penniless. His father is none too pleased but Willie smooth-talks him into letting him stay. At the same time, he turns the charm on Dorothy Hope, whose father is big in linoleum and who, before Willie's arriva... Read allSpendthrift Willie Leyland again returns to the family home in London penniless. His father is none too pleased but Willie smooth-talks him into letting him stay. At the same time, he turns the charm on Dorothy Hope, whose father is big in linoleum and who, before Willie's arrival, was about to become engaged to a Russian aristocrat.
- Awards
- 2 wins & 1 nomination total
- Arthur
- (as Crawford Kent)
- Bidder for Bed
- (uncredited)
- Molly - Mary Crayle's Maid
- (uncredited)
- Racing Fan at Derby
- (uncredited)
- Mrs. Hope
- (uncredited)
- Taxi Driver
- (uncredited)
- Pet Shop Owner
- (uncredited)
- Club Member
- (uncredited)
- Butler
- (uncredited)
- Lord Leland's Butler
- (uncredited)
- Porter
- (uncredited)
Featured reviews
The film is well done, and the charm of Ronald Colman and Loretta Young makes the story a "must see".
Did you know
- TriviaThe film's original director was Irving Cummings with Dorothy being played by Constance Cummings. After some scenes were shot, George Fitzmaurice replaced Cummings as director, and Loretta Young took over the role of Dorothy, with all previous scenes re-shot.
- GoofsBoom microphone shadow is unmistakable in a number of interior scenes toward the beginning of the film.
- Quotes
Lord Leland: Here it is half-past nine and not a sign of him.
Dorothy Hope: Have you called the police?
Lord Leland: Do you know Master Willie?
Dorothy Hope: No, I've never met him.
Lord Leland: Well, if you had, you'd know telephoning a policeman's wife would be more effective.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Sa douce maison (1933)
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- Y paga el diablo
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- Runtime
- 1h 12m(72 min)
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