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Comedy · Music
Overview
Husband-and-wife vaudeville stars separate when success goes to his head.
Top Cast


Joe E. Brown
Joe E. Brown
Joe Wilson
Joe E. Brown
Joe Wilson


Ann Dvorak
Ann Dvorak
Fay Wilson
Ann Dvorak
Fay Wilson


Patricia Ellis
Patricia Ellis
Claire Whitmore
Patricia Ellis
Claire Whitmore


William Gargan
William Gargan
Dan Wheeler
William Gargan
Dan Wheeler


Joseph Cawthorn
Joseph Cawthorn
Oscar Schlemmer
Joseph Cawthorn
Oscar Schlemmer


Henry O'Neill
Henry O'Neill
J.C. Anderson
Henry O'Neill
J.C. Anderson


Arthur Treacher
Arthur Treacher
Wilbur
Arthur Treacher
Wilbur


Gordon Westcott
Gordon Westcott
Wellington
Gordon Westcott
Wellington


Joseph Crehan
Joseph Crehan
Post Office Attendant
Joseph Crehan
Post Office Attendant


William Demarest
William Demarest
Detective
William Demarest
Detective
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