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Mimi has tried everything to become the bride to Alan, but he chooses Elizabeth instead. The ironic part is that Mimi's mother writes romance novels and neither one has had any luck with men. So Mimi decides to get a job as an illustrator... See more »

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Mimi Swift
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Jimmy Kilmartin
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Elizabeth Kent
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Alan Wythe
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Florence
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Meg Swift
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Jane
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Bob
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Tommy Gaunt
William Stack ...
Minister
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Gus
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Fight Announcer
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
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Guest in Drawing Room (uncredited)
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Boxing Spectator (uncredited)
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Landlady (uncredited)
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Country Club Woman (uncredited)
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Boxing Spectator (uncredited)
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Reporter (uncredited)
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Alan's Secretary (uncredited)
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Guest (uncredited)
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Bridesmaid (uncredited)
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Hot Dog Buyer (uncredited)
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Hitch-Hiking Old Man (uncredited)
Bob Davis ...
Guest in Drawing Room (uncredited)
Bob Evans ...
Kid Nestor (uncredited)
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Bridesmaid (uncredited)
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Policeman in Ring (uncredited)
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Slugger Flynn (uncredited)
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Third Gossipy Woman (uncredited)
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Ticket Man (uncredited)
John Hiestand ...
Radio Reporter in Ring (uncredited)
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Radio Reporter in Dempsey's (uncredited)
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Sourpuss with Capon (uncredited)
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First Girl (uncredited)
Sydney Jarvis ...
Boxing Spectator (uncredited)
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Man at Party (uncredited)
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Guest in Drawing Room (uncredited)
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Blonde Woman at Fight (uncredited)
Ann Todd Mayfield ...
Little Girl (uncredited)
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Reporter (uncredited)
Claire Meyers ...
Bridesmaid (uncredited)
Julius Molnar ...
Office Boy (uncredited)
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Wedding Guest (uncredited)
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Man In Restaurant (uncredited)
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Headwaiter (uncredited)
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Drunk at Fight (uncredited)
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Man Saying "Excuse Me" (uncredited)
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Man Cracking Nuts (uncredited)
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Second Gossipy Woman (uncredited)
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Second Girl (uncredited)
Clarice Sherry ...
Bridesmaid (uncredited)
Laura Treadwell ...
First Gossipy Woman (uncredited)
Charles Williams ...
Reporter (uncredited)
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Messenger Boy with Telegram (uncredited)
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Referee (uncredited)

Directed by

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Richard Thorpe

Written by

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Vincent Lawrence ... (screen play) &
Waldemar Young ... (screen play) &
George Oppenheimer ... (screen play)
 
Fanny Heaslip Lea ... (book)

Produced by

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Louis D. Lighton ... producer

Music by

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Franz Waxman

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Karl Freund ... (photographed by)

Editing by

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George Boemler

Art Direction by

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Cedric Gibbons

Art Department

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Gabriel Scognamillo ... associate art director
Edwin B. Willis ... associate art director

Sound Department

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Douglas Shearer ... recording director

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Dolly Tree ... wardrobe

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Wayne Allen ... orchestrator (uncredited)

Additional Crew

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John Hoffman ... montage effects
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Plot Summary

Mimi has tried everything to become the bride to Alan, but he chooses Elizabeth instead. The ironic part is that Mimi's mother writes romance novels and neither one has had any luck with men. So Mimi decides to get a job as an illustrator at the New York Chronicle where her friend Jimmy works. When Alan and Liz return from their honeymoon, Alan wants to keep Mimi at his side, and Mimi has no objections - in the beginning. Written by Tony Fontana

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Taglines VOTED AMERICA'S NO. 1 STAR (original print ad - Lubbock Morning Avalanche - Palace Theatre - Lubbock, Texas - Jan. 21, 1938) See more »
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Also Known As
  • The Four Marys (United States)
  • Mannes-Test (Germany)
  • Устойчивая к мужчинам (Soviet Union, Russian title)
  • Mieheni ystävätär (Finland)
  • Amor de Ida e Volta (Brazil)
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  • 75 min
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Budget $513,000 (estimated)

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Trivia According to a contemporary article in Film Daily, the role of Alan Wythe was originally slated for Melvyn Douglas. See more »
Goofs When Alan unexpectedly drops in at Mimi's apartment after meeting Jimmy at the club, a moving shadow of the boom microphone is visible along the top of the open door to the apartment. See more »
Movie Connections Referenced in The Cowboy Quarterback (1939). See more »
Soundtracks The Wedding March See more »
Quotes Mimi Swift: Explain it to her, Jimmy.
Jimmy Kilmartin: Well, it's like this...
Meg Swift: That's enough, Jimmy. When anything starts, "Well, it's like this," you can't explain it.
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