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Barbara Stanwyck | Pauline Fulton Brett | |
Van Heflin | Thomas W. Brett | |
Charles Coburn | Burton F. Fulton | |
Richard Hart | Robert S. Tasmin III | |
Keenan Wynn | Martin Delwyn Ainsley | |
Margaret Lindsay | Sandler | |
Spring Byington | Gladys Fulton | |
Marshall Thompson | The Sailor | |
Barbara Laage | Eugenia Taris | |
Thomas E. Breen | Maj. Isaac Riley | |
Fred Nurney | Jan |
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Producer | Edwin H. Knopf
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Writer | Luther Davis
John P. Marquand |
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Cinematography | Joseph Ruttenberg
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Polly Fulton is the only daughter of rich industrialist B.F. Fulton. She is about to marry the man of her dreams, attorney Robert Tasmin, then she meets the intellectual Thomas Brett. They fall in love and soon they marry. Brett has always been opposed to the wasteful lifestyle of the rich, and the anger he feels, when he realizes that he has through his marriage become on of the rich, is turned against his wife. |
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