

Drama · Comedy · Romance
Overview
Linda, the wife of a publishing executive, suspects that her husband Van’s relationship with his attractive secretary Whitey is more than professional.
Top Cast


Clark Gable
Clark Gable
Van 'V.S.' Stanhope
Clark Gable
Van 'V.S.' Stanhope


Jean Harlow
Jean Harlow
Helen 'Whitey' Wilson
Jean Harlow
Helen 'Whitey' Wilson


Myrna Loy
Myrna Loy
Linda Stanhope
Myrna Loy
Linda Stanhope


James Stewart
James Stewart
Dave
James Stewart
Dave


May Robson
May Robson
Mimi Stanhope
May Robson
Mimi Stanhope


George Barbier
George Barbier
J.D. Underwood
George Barbier
J.D. Underwood


Gloria Holden
Gloria Holden
Joan Carstairs
Gloria Holden
Joan Carstairs


Hobart Cavanaugh
Hobart Cavanaugh
Joe Farnsworth
Hobart Cavanaugh
Joe Farnsworth


Tom Dugan
Tom Dugan
Finney
Tom Dugan
Finney


Gilbert Emery
Gilbert Emery
Simpson
Gilbert Emery
Simpson
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