Daughter of a wealthy family decides to marry a poor working man.Daughter of a wealthy family decides to marry a poor working man.Daughter of a wealthy family decides to marry a poor working man.
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- TriviaClara Kimball Young, a major star in the silent era makes her sound film debut in this picture after a six-year absence from the screen.
- GoofsThe dates presented in the film are impossible. Dick and Dot are engaged on a Wednesday five days before Christmas, which falls on a Monday. Their wedding is held exactly two weeks after Christmas, which would have to be a Monday, but the invitation says it's a Wednesday.
- Quotes
Dorothea 'Dot' Parker Brunton: The minute I saw him, I didn't give two hoots if he gargled his soup in the key of A Minor. That boy was made for me, and what's more, I'm going to have him.
- ConnectionsEdited into Your Afternoon Movie: Kept Husband (2022)
- SoundtracksA Midsummer Night's Dream
- Wedding March (1842) (uncredited)
Music by Felix Mendelssohn
Played at the wedding
Featured review
Although it's part of the Roan Group's "Pre-code Hollywood - the Risque Years" DVD series, this RKO second feature is bereft of any racy material or dialogue. It's just a simpleminded, routine morality play championing humility and hard work, with the occasional funny line at the expense of the idle rich. The primary benefit is seeing the ever-wry Ned Sparks rather unusually cast as a steelworker, the platitude-spouting "jiminy cricket" of the lead character. When he tests a cigar left behind in a posh business office, he comments "Connecticut wrapper -- asafetida filling". As all Indian food buffs know, asafetida (aka devil's dung) is a foul-smelling resin that must be stored in isolation lest it contaminate other foodstuffs with its rancor. Apparently, in the 30s, it was used as a folk medicine among the lower classes. Never underestimate the educational value of old movies!
- goblinhairedguy
- Feb 23, 2004
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- Runtime1 hour 16 minutes
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