
Love 'Em and Leave 'Em
Comedy · Drama · Romance
Overview
Mame Walsh promised their mother on her deathbed to look after little sister Janie. But Janie helps herself to everything of her sister's, be it her clothes or her men - even the money entrusted to her by fellow employees at the store they work at. Regardless, Mame can't break her promise. So when it comes to getting Janie out of trouble, big sister comes to the rescue.
Top Cast


Evelyn Brent
Evelyn Brent
Mame Walsh
Evelyn Brent
Mame Walsh


Lawrence Gray
Lawrence Gray
Bill Billingsley
Lawrence Gray
Bill Billingsley


Louise Brooks
Louise Brooks
Janie Walsh
Louise Brooks
Janie Walsh


Osgood Perkins
Osgood Perkins
Lem Woodruff
Osgood Perkins
Lem Woodruff


Jack Egan
Jack Egan
Cartwright
Jack Egan
Cartwright


Marcia Harris
Marcia Harris
Miss Streeter
Marcia Harris
Miss Streeter
Edward Garvey
Edward Garvey
Mr. Whinfer
Edward Garvey
Mr. Whinfer


Vera Sisson
Vera Sisson
Mrs. Whinfer
Vera Sisson
Mrs. Whinfer
Joseph McClunn
Joseph McClunn
August Whinfer
Joseph McClunn
August Whinfer


Arthur Donaldson
Arthur Donaldson
Mr. McGonigle
Arthur Donaldson
Mr. McGonigle
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