
Safety in Numbers
Romance · Comedy · Music
Overview
Before handing over a large inheritance, a guardian hires three chorus girls to educate his charge about the "underside" of big-city life.
Top Cast


Charles 'Buddy' Rogers
Charles 'Buddy' Rogers
William Butler Reynolds
Charles 'Buddy' Rogers
William Butler Reynolds


Kathryn Crawford
Kathryn Crawford
Jacqueline
Kathryn Crawford
Jacqueline


Josephine Dunn
Josephine Dunn
Maxine
Josephine Dunn
Maxine


Carole Lombard
Carole Lombard
Pauline
Carole Lombard
Pauline


Roscoe Karns
Roscoe Karns
Bertram Shapiro
Roscoe Karns
Bertram Shapiro


Richard Tucker
Richard Tucker
F. Carstair Reynolds
Richard Tucker
F. Carstair Reynolds


Francis McDonald
Francis McDonald
Phil Kemptom
Francis McDonald
Phil Kemptom


Raoul Paoli
Raoul Paoli
Jules
Raoul Paoli
Jules


Virginia Bruce
Virginia Bruce
Alma McGregor
Virginia Bruce
Alma McGregor


Geneva Mitchell
Geneva Mitchell
Cleo Carewe
Geneva Mitchell
Cleo Carewe
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