
The Gentleman Misbehaves
Comedy · Music
Overview
After his first attempt to obtain cash fails, a Broadway producer turns to a gambler to raise money for his show.
Top Cast


Bob Haymes
Bob Haymes
Edgar Raleigh
Bob Haymes
Edgar Raleigh


Osa Massen
Osa Massen
Chincilla
Osa Massen
Chincilla


Hillary Brooke
Hillary Brooke
Nina Mallory
Hillary Brooke
Nina Mallory


Frank Sully
Frank Sully
Taxi Driver
Frank Sully
Taxi Driver


Dusty Anderson
Dusty Anderson
Marian Rand
Dusty Anderson
Marian Rand


Shemp Howard
Shemp Howard
Marty
Shemp Howard
Marty


Sheldon Leonard
Sheldon Leonard
Trigger Stazzi
Sheldon Leonard
Trigger Stazzi


Jimmy Lloyd
Jimmy Lloyd
Jimmy Drake
Jimmy Lloyd
Jimmy Drake


William Benedict
William Benedict
Bellboy (uncredited)
William Benedict
Bellboy (uncredited)
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