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No Man of Her Own ()


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An on-the-lam New York card shark marries a small-town librarian who thinks he's a businessman.

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Jerry 'Babe' Stewart
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Connie Randall
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Kay Everly
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Charlie Vane
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Mrs. Randall
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Mr. Randall
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'Dickie' Collins
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Willie Randall
Walter Walker ...
Mr. Morton
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Vargas
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Clerk
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Roberta Gregory
Dixie Lee Hall ...
Girl in the Library
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Door to Door Salesman (uncredited)
Mary Bracken ...
High School Girl (uncredited)
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Thomas Laidlaw (uncredited)
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Mattie (uncredited)
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Girl in the Library (uncredited)
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Trinkets Dealer (uncredited)
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Porter (uncredited)
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Porter (uncredited)
Jerry Tucker ...
Little Boy in the Library (uncredited)

Directed by

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Wesley Ruggles

Written by

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Maurine Dallas Watkins ... (screen play) (as Maurine Watkins) and
Milton Herbert Gropper ... (screen play) (as Milton H. Gropper)
 
Edmund Goulding ... (story) and
Benjamin Glazer ... (story)
 
Val Lewton ... (novel "No Bed of Her Own")

Produced by

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Albert Lewis ... producer (uncredited)

Cinematography by

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Leo Tover ... (photographed by)

Editing by

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Otho Lovering ... (uncredited)

Costume Design by

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Travis Banton

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Arthur Jacobson ... assistant director (uncredited)
William Kaplan ... assistant director (uncredited)

Sound Department

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Earl S. Hayman ... sound (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Neal Beckner ... assistant camera (uncredited)
Earl Crowley ... still photographer (uncredited)
Fred Mayer ... camera operator (uncredited)
Eugene Richee ... still photographer (uncredited)
Roy Roberts ... gaffer (uncredited)

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Eugene Joseff ... costume jeweller (uncredited)

Music Department

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W. Franke Harling ... composer: stock music (uncredited)
Rudolph G. Kopp ... composer: stock music (uncredited)
John Leipold ... composer: stock music (uncredited)
Leo Robin ... composer: stock music (uncredited)

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Plot Summary

Babe Stewart is a card cheat who has to go on the lam to avoid a pesky cop. He meets a lonely, but slightly wild, librarian, Connie Randall, while he is hiding out. The two get married after Connie wins a coin flip, and they move back to the city. Babe continues his gambling/cheating scheme unbeknownst to Connie. When she discovers his "other life", she pressures him to quit. Babe feels crowded and tells her that he is leaving for South America. In fact, he has decided to go straight and turns himself in to the cop. Written by Jordan Caldwell

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Taglines Gable as You Want him, A love 'em and leave 'em gambler, whose insults only added fuel to a woman's reckless devotion. (Print Ad- Register-Herald, ((Pine Plains, NY)) 6 January 1933) See more »
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Also Known As
  • No Bed of Her Own (United States)
  • Un mauvais garçon (France)
  • Casada por azar (Spain)
  • Casar por Azar (Brazil)
  • Nessun uomo le appartiene (Italy)
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  • 85 min
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Trivia Although Carole Lombard and Clark Gable later became one of Hollywood's most famous couples, they were completely indifferent to one another during the making of this film. It was not until several years later that they met again and fell in love and got married. This was Gable and Lombard's only film together. See more »
Goofs Early in the movie, Babe takes a taxi; there is a very clear view of the front hood of the cab, with the telephone number of the cab company. Later in the movie, Babe calls his wife with his new office phone number. He looks at the dial of his new phone and gives her the telephone number of the cab company. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in The Love Goddesses (1965). See more »
Crazy Credits The cast is shown on a hand of poker cards, with the leads' faces shown as the various cards. See more »
Quotes Babe Stewart: Do your eyes bother you?
Connie: No. Why?
Babe Stewart: They bother me!
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