
Oh Kay!
Comedy · Romance
Overview
On the eve of her wedding Lady Kay Rutfield runs off aboard her sloop. A storm carries her out to sea and she is rescued by a passing rumrunner bound for the Long Island Sound. Once they arrive in the States, Kay makes her escape and hides in the deserted mansion of Jimmy Winter. Jimmy is due to marry the following day. He comes home to the mansion unexpectedly, and finds Kay, who persuades him to let her pose for a night as his wife.
Top Cast


Colleen Moore
Colleen Moore
Lady Kay Rutfield
Colleen Moore
Lady Kay Rutfield


Lawrence Gray
Lawrence Gray
Jimmy Winter
Lawrence Gray
Jimmy Winter


Alan Hale
Alan Hale
Jansen
Alan Hale
Jansen


Ford Sterling
Ford Sterling
Shorty McGee
Ford Sterling
Shorty McGee


Claude Gillingwater
Claude Gillingwater
Judge Appleton
Claude Gillingwater
Judge Appleton


Julanne Johnston
Julanne Johnston
Constance Appleton
Julanne Johnston
Constance Appleton


Claude King
Claude King
The Earl of Rutfield
Claude King
The Earl of Rutfield


Edgar Norton
Edgar Norton
Lord Braggot
Edgar Norton
Lord Braggot
Percy Williams
Percy Williams
The Butler
Percy Williams
The Butler
Fred O'Beck
Fred O'Beck
Captain Hornsby
Fred O'Beck
Captain Hornsby
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