
| Release Date: | Jan 1938 |
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| Genres: | Comedy / Drama / Romance |
| Cast: | Myrna Loy (Mimi Swift), Franchot Tone (Jimmy Kilmartin), Rosalind Russell (Elizabeth Kent Wythe), Walter Pidgeon (Alan Wythe), Rita Johnson (Florence (scenes deleted)), Nana Bryant (Meg Swift), Ruth Hussey (Jane (scenes deleted)), Leonard Penn (Bob), John Miljan (Tommy Gaunt), William Stack (Minister), Oscar O'Shea (Gus - Bartender), Dan Tobey (Fight Announcer), Eric Alden (Guest in Drawing Room (uncredited)), May Beatty (Landlady (uncredited)), Betty Blythe (Country Club Woman (uncredited)), George Chandler (Reporter (uncredited)), Naomi Childers (Alan's Secretary (uncredited)), Joyce Compton (Guest (uncredited)), Diane Cook (Bridesmaid (uncredited)), Harry Davenport (Hitch-Hiking Old Man (uncredited)), Bob Davis (Guest in Drawing Room (uncredited)), Bob Evans (Kid Nestor (uncredited)), Jean Fenwick (Bridesmaid (uncredited)), Chuck Hamilton (Extra as Policeman in Ring (uncredited)), Grace Hayle (Third Gossipy Woman (uncredited)), Edward Hearn (Ticket Man (uncredited)), John Hiestand (Radio Reporter in Ring (uncredited)), Leyland Hodgson (Radio Reporter in Dempsey's...), Arthur Housman (Sourpuss with Capon (uncredited)), Mary Howard (First Girl (uncredited)), Claude King (Man at Party (uncredited)), Gwen Lee (Blonde Woman at Fight (uncredited)), Hal Le Sueur (Guest in Drawing Room (uncredited)), Matt McHugh (Reporter (uncredited)), Claire Meyers (Bridesmaid (uncredited)), Julius Molnar Jr. (Office Boy (uncredited)), Bert Moorhouse (Extra as Wedding Guest (uncredited)), Louis Natheaux (Headwaiter (uncredited)), Jack Norton (Drunk at Fight (uncredited)), George Ovey (Man Saying "Excuse Me"...), Lionel Pape (Extra Cracking Nuts (uncredited)), Aileen Pringle (Second Gossipy Woman (uncredited)), Frances Reid (Second Girl (uncredited)), Clarice Sherry (Bridesmaid (uncredited)), Laura Treadwell (First Gossipy Woman (uncredited)), Charles Williams (Reporter (uncredited)), Dick Winslow (Messenger Boy with Telegram (uncredited)), Duke York (Referee (uncredited)), Myrna Loy (Mimi Swift), Franchot Tone (Jimmy Kilmartin), Rosalind Russell (Elizabeth Kent Wythe), Walter Pidgeon (Alan Wythe), Rita Johnson (Florence (scenes deleted)), Nana Bryant (Meg Swift), Ruth Hussey (Jane (scenes deleted)), Leonard Penn (Bob), John Miljan (Tommy Gaunt), William Stack (Minister), Oscar O'Shea (Gus - Bartender), Dan Tobey (Fight Announcer), Eric Alden (Guest in Drawing Room (uncredited)), May Beatty (Landlady (uncredited)), Betty Blythe (Country Club Woman (uncredited)), George Chandler (Reporter (uncredited)), Naomi Childers (Alan's Secretary (uncredited)), Joyce Compton (Guest (uncredited)), Diane Cook (Bridesmaid (uncredited)), Harry Davenport (Hitch-Hiking Old Man (uncredited)), Bob Davis (Guest in Drawing Room (uncredited)), Bob Evans (Kid Nestor (uncredited)), Jean Fenwick (Bridesmaid (uncredited)), Chuck Hamilton (Extra as Policeman in Ring (uncredited)), Grace Hayle (Third Gossipy Woman (uncredited)), Edward Hearn (Ticket Man (uncredited)), John Hiestand (Radio Reporter in Ring (uncredited)), Leyland Hodgson (Radio Reporter in Dempsey's...), Arthur Housman (Sourpuss with Capon (uncredited)), Mary Howard (First Girl (uncredited)), Claude King (Man at Party (uncredited)), Gwen Lee (Blonde Woman at Fight (uncredited)), Hal Le Sueur (Guest in Drawing Room (uncredited)), Matt McHugh (Reporter (uncredited)), Claire Meyers (Bridesmaid (uncredited)), Julius Molnar Jr. (Office Boy (uncredited)), Bert Moorhouse (Extra as Wedding Guest (uncredited)), Louis Natheaux (Headwaiter (uncredited)), Jack Norton (Drunk at Fight (uncredited)), George Ovey (Man Saying "Excuse Me"...), Lionel Pape (Extra Cracking Nuts (uncredited)), Aileen Pringle (Second Gossipy Woman (uncredited)), Frances Reid (Second Girl (uncredited)), Clarice Sherry (Bridesmaid (uncredited)), Laura Treadwell (First Gossipy Woman (uncredited)), Charles Williams (Reporter (uncredited)), Dick Winslow (Messenger Boy with Telegram (uncredited)), Duke York (Referee (uncredited)) |
Mimi has tried everything to become the bride to Alan, but he chooses Elizabeth instead. The ironic part is that Mimi's mother writes romance novels and neither one has had any luck with men. So Mimi decides to get a job as an illustrator at the New York Chronicle where her friend Jimmy works. When Alan and Liz return from their honeymoon, Alan wants to keep Mimi at his side, and Mimi has no objections - in the beginning.

