"Mary stands by Jack after the Depression of 1929 but considers divorce when he again becomes successful by 1935. Bill, who loves Mary, works at keeping them together."
Warner Baxter
as Jack Wallace
Myrna Loy
as Mary Wallace
Ian Hunter
as Bill Hallam
Claire Trevor
as Kitty Brant
Jean Dixon
as Irene
Pat Somerset
as Sloan Potter
Wedgwood Nowell
as Doctor
Helen Brown
as Switchboard Nurse
Ruth Clifford
as Nurse
Edwin Maxwell
as Byron C. Wakefield
Margaret Fielding
Harold Foshay
Paul Hurst
as Drunk
Franklin Pangborn
as Guest
Tyler Brooke
Arthur Aylesworth
as Bartender
Florence Lake
as Salesgirl
Edward Cooper
as Butler
Louise Lorimer
Jean Houghton
Margaret Brayton
Grace Goodall
as Customer
Beth Hazelton
as Cashier
Eddie Dunn
as Politician
Tom McGuire
Tom Ricketts
as Waiter
Tammany Young
as Thug
Niles Welch
as Secretary
Richard Powell
as Customs Officer
Frank O'Connor
as Conductor
Virginia Paxton
as Guest at Wedding
William Cromwell
as Interne
Eric Wilton
as Footman
Jay Eaton
Phyllis Barry
Evelyn Barlow
Geneva Sawyer
Paul McVey
Richard Barbee
Howard Hickman
Frances Paxton
as Girl
Carlyle Blackwell Jr.
as Boy
Daisy Bufford
as Maid
Matt McHugh
as Taxi Driver
Irving Bacon
as Chauffeur
Mario Dominici
as Hotel Manager
Jean De Briac
as Clerk
Larry Wheat
as Minor Role
James Cane
Margaret Bloodgood
Noble 'Kid' Chissell
as Game Spectator
William Stelling
Roger Heman Sr.
Sound Engineer
Royer
Costume Design
A.F. Erickson
Assistant Director
Darryl F. Zanuck
Producer
Mark-Lee Kirk
Art Direction
John Cromwell
Director
Ralph Dietrich
Editor
Howard Ellis Smith
Writer
Richard Sherman
Thomas Little
Set Decoration
E. Clayton Ward
Sidney Wagner
Director of Photography
Cyril J. Mockridge
Original Music Composer