Añade un argumento en tu idiomaTwo gold-digging process servers are tasked with subpoenaing one's boyfriend, who has been using a pseudonym to avoid breach-of-promise servings and suits.Two gold-digging process servers are tasked with subpoenaing one's boyfriend, who has been using a pseudonym to avoid breach-of-promise servings and suits.Two gold-digging process servers are tasked with subpoenaing one's boyfriend, who has been using a pseudonym to avoid breach-of-promise servings and suits.
Joseph Crehan
- Undetermined Secondary Role
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Mayo Methot
- Undetermined Secondary Role
- (escenas eliminadas)
Chief Little Wolf
- Chief Pontiac
- (as Myron Cox)
Walter Brennan
- Wedding Witness
- (sin acreditar)
Harlan Briggs
- Justice of the Peace
- (sin acreditar)
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- CuriosidadesFourth of five films pairing Joan Blondell and Glenda Farrell released by Warner Brothers from 1933-35. The others being Havana Widows (1933), Kansas City Princess (1934), La mujer triunfa (1935), and Miss Pacific Fleet (1935).
- PifiasWhen Ginger dives off the yacht back into the water; Lawyer Dismore advises Courtney to jump in and bring her back on board because the summons isn't legal until she gets back onshore and signs it. If this is so then it doesn't make sense when a few minutes earlier Dismore tells the sailors to throw her overboard after it is revealed that she is a process server and had just served Courtney with papers.
- Citas
Dixie Tilton: Come on, get in. We've got things to do.
Ginger Stewart: I've been doing things.
- Banda sonoraThe Gold Diggers' Song (We're in the Money)
(1933) (uncredited)
Music by Harry Warren
Lyrics by Al Dubin
Played during the opening credits and often as background music
Partially sung or hummed by Glenda Farrell, Joan Blondell and Hugh Herbert at various times
Reseña destacada
Best parts of this typically so so Ray Enright comedy are the ones where Joan Blondell and Glendale Farrell are riffing off each other and, in the process, providing us with one of the more inspired comedy duos of 1930s Hollywood. Joan's ditzinness contrasts perfectly with Farrell's deadpan wisecracks, kind of like Harpo and Groucho without tiresome Chico. Their talents are at their best in the nightclub scene where they effortlessly combine to nail the oleaginous crooner with a jury summons. Other than that, though, the movie kind of drags with scenes that try too hard (throwing Joan overboard from the yacht, the gangster stuff) alternating with scenes that are more weird/distasteful than quirky/funny (the wrestling sequence). And a little of Hugh Herbert, kind of a poor man's Ed Wynn, goes an awfully long way. Give it a C plus.
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- 1 sept 2023
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By what name was We're in the Money (1935) officially released in Canada in English?
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