A radio writer/producer accidentally kills his wife, then attempts to escape the on-air hunt for him.A radio writer/producer accidentally kills his wife, then attempts to escape the on-air hunt for him.A radio writer/producer accidentally kills his wife, then attempts to escape the on-air hunt for him.
- Awards
- 2 wins total
Jack Baxley
- Speakeasy Doorman
- (uncredited)
Herman Bing
- Radio Actor
- (uncredited)
Wade Boteler
- Gas Station Attendant
- (uncredited)
Truman Bradley
- Radio Announcer
- (uncredited)
Louise Carter
- Mrs. O'Neil
- (uncredited)
Charles Coleman
- Butler
- (uncredited)
Frank Darien
- Desk Clerk
- (uncredited)
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This was a particularly enjoyable film for both the parts taking place in the radio studio and those taking place in the bachelorette apartment occupied by the three sisters. Additionally, Haines gave a totally convincing performance, both slightly comical and then quite serious, throughout the film.
However, contributors should pay more attention to what they are watching or learn a bit more about old time Hollywood. The following are needed corrections to the comments of mark.waltz posted only within the last month: 1) Joan Marsh did not play the 'horrendous wife' he refers to; Karen Morley did. 2) Karen Morley did not play the 'girlfriend'; Madge Evans did. 3)"Morley's" (actually "Evans's") younger sister does NOT "end up pregnant by a wealthy playboy" (she has simply had sex with him a night or two before in the belief that marriage was in the cards,and is ashamed of herself); 4) Felix Bressart is NOT in the film; the contributor may have meant Herman Bing, but Bressart did not even arrive in the U.S. until seven years after this film had been issued! 5) Hattie "McDaniels" should be Hattie "McDaniel".
However, contributors should pay more attention to what they are watching or learn a bit more about old time Hollywood. The following are needed corrections to the comments of mark.waltz posted only within the last month: 1) Joan Marsh did not play the 'horrendous wife' he refers to; Karen Morley did. 2) Karen Morley did not play the 'girlfriend'; Madge Evans did. 3)"Morley's" (actually "Evans's") younger sister does NOT "end up pregnant by a wealthy playboy" (she has simply had sex with him a night or two before in the belief that marriage was in the cards,and is ashamed of herself); 4) Felix Bressart is NOT in the film; the contributor may have meant Herman Bing, but Bressart did not even arrive in the U.S. until seven years after this film had been issued! 5) Hattie "McDaniels" should be Hattie "McDaniel".
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- TriviaThe novel by J. P. McElvoy upon which this film is based was serialized in Collier's magazine from 17 October to 12 December 1931.
- GoofsIn the hotel room the shadow of the mike is visible.
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- Are You Listening?
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- Runtime1 hour 13 minutes
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- 1.37 : 1
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