"A wealthy society girl must live on $150 a month to prove to her father that she can stand being married to a poor man."
Jane Wyatt
as Pat Duncan
Louis Hayward
as Anthony McClellan
Mary Russell
as Manicurist
Nat Pendleton
as Dugan
Eugene Pallette
as Campbell Duncan
Catherine Doucet
as Mrs. Rosalie Duncan
Phillip Reed
as Percy Mayhew
Viola Callahan
as Mrs. Olson
Dorothea Kent
as Mary
Edward Earle
as Headwaiter
Corbet Morris
as Waiter
Billy Wayne
Crauford Kent
as Judge
Mitchell Ingraham
Milton Holmes
as Tennis Player
Leonard Carey
as Butler
Larry McGrath
as Referee
Al Lang
Frances Gregg
as Chambermaid
Herbert Corthell
as Bartender
Henry Sylvester
as Porter
Dink Freeman
as Bellboy
Franklin Pangborn
as Cashier
Maude Turner Gordon
as Elderly Woman
James Flavin
as Policeman
Eddy Chandler
Harry Hayden
as Manager
Richard Powell
as Announcer
Pat Flaherty
as Finnigan
Samuel Adams
as Doorman (as Sam Adams)
Walter Soderling
as Store Proprietor
Hooper Atchley
as Conductor
Harry Bowen
as Taxicab Triver
Harry Semels
as Bum
George Bean
as Old Man
Johnnie Morris
as Spectator
Elliott Rothe
as Door Attendant
George Du Count
as Doorman at Cafe
Augusta Anderson
as
Jason Robards Sr.
Doris Lloyd
Edward Buzzell
Director
Charles R. Rogers
Producer
Herbert Fields
Writer
Henry Myers
Anne Jordan
Story
Lewis R. Foster
Morrie Ryskind
Dawn DeGaw
Heinz Roemheld
Sound
Merritt B. Gerstad
Director of Photography
Dorothy Spencer
Editor
Jack Otterson
Art Direction
Fred Frank
Assistant Director
Ansel Friedberger
John P. Fulton
Special Effects
Warner Cruze
Assistant Camera
Richard Towers
Camera Operator
Eugene Joseff
Costumer
Charles Previn
Music
Herman Heller
Conductor