
You Made Me Love You
Comedy · Music · Romance
Overview
A rich American businessman in London makes believe he's lost all his money so that his daughter will marry a composer.
Top Cast


Stanley Lupino
Stanley Lupino
Tom Daly
Stanley Lupino
Tom Daly


Thelma Todd
Thelma Todd
Pamela Berne
Thelma Todd
Pamela Berne


John Loder
John Loder
Harry Berne
John Loder
Harry Berne


Gerald Rawlinson
Gerald Rawlinson
Jerry
Gerald Rawlinson
Jerry


James Carew
James Carew
Oliver Berne
James Carew
Oliver Berne
Charles Mortimer
Charles Mortimer
Mr. Daly
Charles Mortimer
Mr. Daly
Hugh E. Wright
Hugh E. Wright
Father
Hugh E. Wright
Father
Charlotte Parry
Charlotte Parry
Mother
Charlotte Parry
Mother


Arthur Rigby
Arthur Rigby
Brother
Arthur Rigby
Brother


Syd Crossley
Syd Crossley
Bleak (uncredited)
Syd Crossley
Bleak (uncredited)
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