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William Powell | Bill Chandler | |
Myrna Loy | Connie Allenbury | |
Jean Harlow | Gladys Benton | |
Spencer Tracy | Warren Haggerty | |
Walter Connolly | James B. Allenbury | |
Charley Grapewin | Hollis Bane, Owner NY Evening Star | |
Cora Witherspoon | Mrs. Burns-Norvell | |
E.E. Clive | Evans the Fishing Instructor | |
Bunny Beatty | Barbara 'Babs' Burns-Norvell | |
Otto Yamaoka | Ching, Haggerty's Valet | |
Charles Trowbridge | Graham |
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Producer | Lawrence Weingarten
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Writer | Maurine Watkins
George Oppenheimer Howard Emmett Rogers Maurine Dallas Watkins |
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Bill Chandler (William Powell) is one of America's great anglers, a sports fisherman without peer, doom in waders to the wiliest trout. And that isn't the only fish story Chandler tells. Four of Hollywood's greatest stars-Powell, Jean Harlow, Myrna Loy and Spencer Tracy-reel in this whopper of a screwball romantic comedy classic nominated for a Best Picture Oscar. It all starts when society diva Loy slaps newsman Tracy with a libel suit. Tracy enlists fiancée Harlow and down-on-his-luck Powell in a counter maneuver involving a rigged marriage, a phony seduction, a fabulously funny fishing scene, fisticuffs, broken promises, and hearts and eventually, true love for all. This Lady is one fine catch. |
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