No More Ladies (1935)
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MGM regularly churned out films in the 1930s that were all "star power" and very little plot. No More Ladies is a good example of this. Joan Crawford marries bon vivant Robert Montgomery, hoping to mend his wastrel ways. Montgomery refuses to assumes the proper responsibilities of a… More MGM regularly churned out films in the 1930s that were all "star power" and very little plot. No More Ladies is a good example of this. Joan Crawford marries bon vivant Robert Montgomery, hoping to mend his wastrel ways. Montgomery refuses to assumes the proper responsibilities of a husband, so Crawford tries to make him jealous by taking up with Franchot Tone. Everyone involved has limitless money, beautiful clothes and all the time in the world to spend on the trivialities of the plotline. Depression era audiences loved to see good-looking people in sumptuous sets, so No More Ladies was a success. The fact that, when asked, these audiences couldn't remember a single thing about the story was beside the point. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
- Directed By
- Edward H. Griffith
- Written By
- Donald Ogden Stewart, Horace Jackson, A.E. Thomas
- Genres
- Drama, Romance, Classics, Comedy
- In Theaters
- Jun 14, 1935 Wide
- Studio
- MGM
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Cast
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Joan Crawford
as Marcia Townsend
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Robert Montgomery
as Sherry Warren
- Charles Ruggles
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Charlie Ruggles
as Edgar Holmes
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Franchot Tone
as James Salston
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Edna May Oliver
as Fanny Townsend
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Gail Patrick
as Theresa Germaine
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Reginald Denny
as Oliver Allen
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Vivienne Osborne
as Lady Diana Moulton
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Arthur Treacher
as Lord Moulton
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Jean Acker
as Nightclub Extra
- Gertrude Astor
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Brooks Benedict
as Joe Williams Bar Owner
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Veda Buckland
as Maid
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Jean Chatburn
as Sally French
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Mabel Colcord
as Cook
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Charles Coleman
as Stafford the Butler
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Frank Dawson
as Dickens
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Joan Fontaine
as Caroline Rumsey
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Sherry Hall
as Captain
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Eddie Hart
as Taxi Driver
- Lew Harvey
- Frank Mayo
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Charles O'Malley
as Bellboy
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David Thursby
as Bartender
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William Wagner
as Butler
- Walter Walker
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David S. Horsley
as James McIntyre Duffy
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Dave O'Brien
as Party Guest
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Donald Ogden Stewart
as Drunk
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Clem Beauchamp
as Drunk
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Isabelle La Mal
as Jacquette
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Tommy Tomlinson
as Dick
