

Romance · Comedy
Overview
A grandmother's will leaves her fortune to a few, mostly to her great-niece Ann. Ann will only receive her inheritance once she marries, with the approval of three of her stuffed-shirt relatives, and without scandal. Otherwise, the estate goes to the cat and dog hospital. Ann, not needing the money, rebels by seeking scandal with a gigolo.
Top Cast


Loretta Young
Loretta Young
Ann
Loretta Young
Ann


Douglas Fairbanks Jr.
Douglas Fairbanks Jr.
Gil
Douglas Fairbanks Jr.
Gil


Louise Fazenda
Louise Fazenda
Aunt Sarah Harper
Louise Fazenda
Aunt Sarah Harper


Otis Harlan
Otis Harlan
Major
Otis Harlan
Major


Daphne Pollard
Daphne Pollard
Agnes
Daphne Pollard
Agnes


Edward Nugent
Edward Nugent
Andy Martin (as Eddie Nugent)
Edward Nugent
Andy Martin (as Eddie Nugent)


Inez Courtney
Inez Courtney
Betty
Inez Courtney
Betty


Ethel Wales
Ethel Wales
Aunt Katherine Harper
Ethel Wales
Aunt Katherine Harper


Norman Selby
Norman Selby
Terry Todd
Norman Selby
Terry Todd


Raymond Keane
Raymond Keane
Linton
Raymond Keane
Linton
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