
Six Cylinder Love
Comedy
Overview
After buying a car, Richard Burton finds that his wife and daughter have become unreasonably extravagant, and is surrounded by sponging friends.
Top Cast


Florence Eldridge
Florence Eldridge
Marilyn Sterling
Florence Eldridge
Marilyn Sterling


Thomas Mitchell
Thomas Mitchell
Bertram Rogers
Thomas Mitchell
Bertram Rogers


Donald Meek
Donald Meek
Richard Burton
Donald Meek
Richard Burton


Ernest Truex
Ernest Truex
Gilbert Sterling
Ernest Truex
Gilbert Sterling


Berton Churchill
Berton Churchill
George Stapleton
Berton Churchill
George Stapleton


Maude Hill
Maude Hill
Geraldine Burton
Maude Hill
Geraldine Burton


Harry Mann
Harry Mann
Harold Winston (as Harold Mann)
Harry Mann
Harold Winston (as Harold Mann)


Grace Gordon
Grace Gordon
Mary
Grace Gordon
Mary


Helen Morgan
Helen Morgan
Extra (uncredited)
Helen Morgan
Extra (uncredited)
Ann McKittrick
Ann McKittrick
Phyllis Burton
Ann McKittrick
Phyllis Burton
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