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Helen Twelvetrees | Millicent Blake Maitland | |
Lilyan Tashman | Helen Riley | |
Robert Ames | Tommy Rock | |
James Hall | John Maitland | |
John Halliday | James Damier | |
Joan Blondell | Angie Wickerstaff | |
Anita Louise | Constance Maitland | |
Edmund Breese | Bob O'Fallon | |
Frank McHugh | John Holmes | |
Charlotte Walker | Mrs. Maitland | |
Franklin Parker | Spring | |
Charles Delaney | Mike |
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Producer | Harry Joe Brown
Charles R. Rogers |
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Writer | Ralph Murphy
Charles Kenyon Donald Henderson Clarke |
Millie Blake has a love affair that goes wrong, so Millie plays the field recklessly from that point on. When she finds out that one of the reckless players from her past has now cast his spell on her daughter, she takes matters into her own hands and finds herself in a courtroom trying to find a better defense plea than mother-love and honor-protection. Written by Les Adams |
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