
Footloose Widows
Comedy
Overview
Department-store models Flo and Marian set their sights on wealthy young soft-drink magnate J. A. Smith. Through a misunderstanding, they pick on the wrong J. A. Smith, a fortune hunter himself who assumes that Marian is a wealthy widow. Meanwhile, Marian falls for the real Smith, never dreaming that he's the millionaire.
Top Cast


Louise Fazenda
Louise Fazenda
Flo
Louise Fazenda
Flo


Jacqueline Logan
Jacqueline Logan
Marian
Jacqueline Logan
Marian


Jason Robards Sr.
Jason Robards Sr.
J.A. "Jerry" Smith
Jason Robards Sr.
J.A. "Jerry" Smith


Arthur Hoyt
Arthur Hoyt
Henry
Arthur Hoyt
Henry


John Miljan
John Miljan
J.A. Smith
John Miljan
J.A. Smith


Neely Edwards
Neely Edwards
Thomas McGill
Neely Edwards
Thomas McGill


Douglas Gerrard
Douglas Gerrard
Sir Grover Dunn
Douglas Gerrard
Sir Grover Dunn


Jane Winton
Jane Winton
Mrs. Drew
Jane Winton
Mrs. Drew


Mack Swain
Mack Swain
Ludwig
Mack Swain
Ludwig


Eddie Phillips
Eddie Phillips
'Tuxedo' Eddie
Eddie Phillips
'Tuxedo' Eddie
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