
Paddy the Next Best Thing
Romance · Comedy
Overview
In Ireland, Major Adair’s older daughter Eileen is about to marry Lawrence Blake for his money in order to pay off her father’s debts, even though she really loves Jack Breen.
Top Cast


Janet Gaynor
Janet Gaynor
Paddy Adair
Janet Gaynor
Paddy Adair


Warner Baxter
Warner Baxter
Lawrence Blake
Warner Baxter
Lawrence Blake


Walter Connolly
Walter Connolly
Major Adair
Walter Connolly
Major Adair


Harvey Stephens
Harvey Stephens
Jack Breen
Harvey Stephens
Jack Breen


Margaret Lindsay
Margaret Lindsay
Eileen Adair
Margaret Lindsay
Eileen Adair


J.M. Kerrigan
J.M. Kerrigan
Collins
J.M. Kerrigan
Collins
Fiske O'Hara
Fiske O'Hara
Mr. Davy
Fiske O'Hara
Mr. Davy


Merle Tottenham
Merle Tottenham
Maid
Merle Tottenham
Maid


Roger Imhof
Roger Imhof
Micky
Roger Imhof
Micky
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