
Women Are Like That
Drama
Overview
Businesswoman Claire King is the daughter of a powerful advertising executive. When Claire marries humble copywriter Bill Landin, she wants to use her influence to help her husband get ahead, but he will have none of it.
Top Cast


Kay Francis
Kay Francis
Claire King Landin
Kay Francis
Claire King Landin


Pat O'Brien
Pat O'Brien
Bill Landin
Pat O'Brien
Bill Landin


Ralph Forbes
Ralph Forbes
Martin Brush
Ralph Forbes
Martin Brush


Melville Cooper
Melville Cooper
Mainwaring
Melville Cooper
Mainwaring


Thurston Hall
Thurston Hall
Claudius King
Thurston Hall
Claudius King


Grant Mitchell
Grant Mitchell
Mr. Snell
Grant Mitchell
Mr. Snell


Gordon Oliver
Gordon Oliver
Howard Johns
Gordon Oliver
Howard Johns


John Eldredge
John Eldredge
Charles Braden
John Eldredge
Charles Braden


Herbert Rawlinson
Herbert Rawlinson
Avery Flickner
Herbert Rawlinson
Avery Flickner


Hugh O'Connell
Hugh O'Connell
George Dunlap
Hugh O'Connell
George Dunlap
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