"A former All-American football star, now working as a steel mill supervisor in New Jersey, falls in love with the mill owner's wealthy, very spoiled daughter."
Dorothy Mackaill
as Dorothea "Dot" Helen Parker Brunton
Joel McCrea
as Richard Brunton
Clara Kimball Young
as Henrietta Post
Ned Sparks
as Hughie Hanready
Mary Carr
as Mrs. Brunton
Robert McWade
as Arthur Parker
Bryant Washburn
as Charlie Bates
Florence Roberts
as Henrietta Parker
Freeman Wood
as Llewllyn Post
Eddy Chandler
as Steelworker (uncredited)
Lita Chevret
as Gwen (uncredited)
Gregory Gaye
as Mons. Prinz (uncredited)
Lloyd Bacon
Director
Louis Sarecky
Writer
Forrest Halsey
Adaptation
George Marsh
Editor
Associate Producer
Max Rée
Costume Design
Alfred Jackson
Jack MacKenzie
Director of Photography
Bailey Fesler
Sound
Max Steiner
Original Music Composer
William LeBaron
Producer
Ann McKnight