

17/09/1932
Henry Wilton is an elderly millionaire saddled with his selfish young second wife Emmy 'Sweetie' Wilton and a pair of spoiled grown children, Peggy and Eddie. To test his family's mettle, Henry pretends to have gone broke. Just as he suspected they would, his children rally to their father's side and change their ways: Peggy forsakes the fortune hunter George Struthers for the nice young man she's really in love with, the polo coach Larry Rivers, while Eddie applies for a demanding job and performs admirably. Only Sweetie seems to desert Henry.

George Arliss
as Henry Wilton

Mary Astor
as Emmy 'Sweetie' Wilton

Evalyn Knapp
as Peggy Wilton

Grant Mitchell
as Connors

William Janney
as Eddie Wilton

David Torrence
as Partington

Hardie Albright
as George Struthers

Randolph Scott
as Larry Rivers

Hale Hamilton
as John Belde

Fortunio Bonanova
as Pietro Rafaelo

Oscar Apfel
as President of the United States

Leon Ames
as Barney Davis

Elspeth Dudgeon
as Musicale Guest (uncredited)

Allan Lane
as Polo Player (uncredited)

Claire McDowell
as Struthers' Secretary (uncredited)

Murray Kinnell
as Alfred Curtis - The Broker

Harold Minjir
as Watson - Eddie's Valet (as Harold Minjur)

Barbara Leonard
as Pauline - The French Maid

Eula Guy
as Jane - the Cook's Helper

Virginia Hammond
as Mrs. Langstreet

Richard Tucker
as Lawrence - Partington's Partner

Charles Coleman
as Emmy's Musicale Butler

Jack Rutherford
as Wilton's Chauffeur (as John Rutherford)

Helena Phillips Evans
as Lily - the Wilton's Cook (as Helena Phillips)

Bill Elliott
as Polo Player (uncredited)

Charles E. Evans
as Furniture Mover (uncredited)

Lew Harvey
as Photographer at Train (uncredited)

Fred Howard
as Reporter at Train (uncredited)

Lillian Lawrence
as Musicale Guest (uncredited)

Kate Drain Lawson
as Musicale Guest (uncredited)

Nola Luxford
as Mary (uncredited)

Buddy Roosevelt
as Polo Player With Drinks (uncredited)

Ellinor Vanderveer
as Musicale Guest (uncredited)

Florence Wix
as Musicale Guest (uncredited)
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