
Paid to Love
Romance · Comedy
Overview
An American banker goes to a small Balkan country looking to invest his bank's money and shore up the country's weak economy in order to maximize the return on their investment. Towards that end he befriends the country's king and they come up with a scheme to get the Crown Prince married, a prospect not particularly appealing to the Crown Prince--until he sees the beautiful cabaret dancer the pair has picked for him to marry.
Top Cast


George O'Brien
George O'Brien
Crown Prince Michae
George O'Brien
Crown Prince Michae


Virginia Valli
Virginia Valli
Gaby
Virginia Valli
Gaby


J. Farrell MacDonald
J. Farrell MacDonald
Peter Roberts
J. Farrell MacDonald
Peter Roberts


William Powell
William Powell
Prince Eric
William Powell
Prince Eric


Thomas Jefferson
Thomas Jefferson
King
Thomas Jefferson
King


Hank Mann
Hank Mann
Servant
Hank Mann
Servant


Merta Sterling
Merta Sterling
Maid
Merta Sterling
Maid


Sally Eilers
Sally Eilers
Excited Girl Tourist (uncredited)
Sally Eilers
Excited Girl Tourist (uncredited)
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