

Comedy · Romance
Overview
A New York inventor, Tom Jeffers, needs cash to develop his big idea, so his adoring wife, Gerry, decides to raise it by divorcing him and marrying an eccentric Florida millionaire, J. D. Hackensacker III.
Top Cast


Claudette Colbert
Claudette Colbert
Geraldine 'Gerry' Jeffers
Claudette Colbert
Geraldine 'Gerry' Jeffers


Joel McCrea
Joel McCrea
Tom Jeffers
Joel McCrea
Tom Jeffers


Mary Astor
Mary Astor
The Princess Centimillia
Mary Astor
The Princess Centimillia


Rudy Vallee
Rudy Vallee
John D. Hackensacker III
Rudy Vallee
John D. Hackensacker III


Sig Arno
Sig Arno
Toto
Sig Arno
Toto


Robert Warwick
Robert Warwick
Mr. Hinch
Robert Warwick
Mr. Hinch


Arthur Stuart Hull
Arthur Stuart Hull
Mr. Osmond
Arthur Stuart Hull
Mr. Osmond


Torben Meyer
Torben Meyer
Dr. Kluck
Torben Meyer
Dr. Kluck


Jimmy Conlin
Jimmy Conlin
Mr. Asweld
Jimmy Conlin
Mr. Asweld


Victor Potel
Victor Potel
Mr. McKeewie
Victor Potel
Mr. McKeewie
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