

Drama
Overview
Mary stands by Jack after the Depression of 1929 but considers divorce when he again becomes successful by 1935. Bill, who loves Mary, works at keeping them together.
Top Cast


Warner Baxter
Warner Baxter
Jack Wallace
Warner Baxter
Jack Wallace


Myrna Loy
Myrna Loy
Mary Wallace
Myrna Loy
Mary Wallace


Ian Hunter
Ian Hunter
Bill Hallam
Ian Hunter
Bill Hallam


Claire Trevor
Claire Trevor
Kitty Brant
Claire Trevor
Kitty Brant


Jean Dixon
Jean Dixon
Irene
Jean Dixon
Irene


Pat Somerset
Pat Somerset
Sloan Potter
Pat Somerset
Sloan Potter


Wedgwood Nowell
Wedgwood Nowell
Doctor
Wedgwood Nowell
Doctor


Helen Brown
Helen Brown
Switchboard Nurse
Helen Brown
Switchboard Nurse


Ruth Clifford
Ruth Clifford
Nurse
Ruth Clifford
Nurse


Edwin Maxwell
Edwin Maxwell
Byron C. Wakefield
Edwin Maxwell
Byron C. Wakefield
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