
Slightly Used
Comedy
Overview
Cynthia Martin’s father insists she marry before her two younger sisters Helen and Grace. So, she invents a husband for herself called Major Smith. Trouble begins when the fictitious husband Major John Smith materializes, bringing with him chaos and confusion.
Top Cast


May McAvoy
May McAvoy
Cynthia Martin
May McAvoy
Cynthia Martin


Conrad Nagel
Conrad Nagel
Major John Smith
Conrad Nagel
Major John Smith


Robert Agnew
Robert Agnew
Donald Woodward
Robert Agnew
Donald Woodward


Sally Eilers
Sally Eilers
Grace Martin
Sally Eilers
Grace Martin


Audrey Ferris
Audrey Ferris
Helen Martin
Audrey Ferris
Helen Martin


Anders Randolf
Anders Randolf
Mr. Martin
Anders Randolf
Mr. Martin


Eugenie Besserer
Eugenie Besserer
Aunt Lydia
Eugenie Besserer
Aunt Lydia


Arthur Rankin
Arthur Rankin
Gerald
Arthur Rankin
Gerald
David Mir
David Mir
Horace
David Mir
Horace
Jack Santoro
Jack Santoro
Harold
Jack Santoro
Harold
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