Three Loves Has Nancy (1938)
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Nancy, a jilted bride-to-be, is played by Janet Gaynor in one of her last starring films. The three loves are novelist Robert Montgomery, publisher Franchot Tone, and gormless nebbish Grady Sutton (Sonny TUFTS??). In New York to find her runaway groom Sutton, Janet runs across Montgomery and Tone.… More Nancy, a jilted bride-to-be, is played by Janet Gaynor in one of her last starring films. The three loves are novelist Robert Montgomery, publisher Franchot Tone, and gormless nebbish Grady Sutton (Sonny TUFTS??). In New York to find her runaway groom Sutton, Janet runs across Montgomery and Tone. More selective since her unfortunate near-wedding, Gaynor decides to have the two swains demonstrate their worthiness, leading to a brief (and chaste) menage-a-trois in which all three are under the same roof. Three Loves Has Nancy is a sedate screwball comedy, carried completely by the charm of its stars. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
- Directed By
- Richard Thorpe
- Genres
- Comedy, Romance
- In Theaters
- Sep 2, 1938 Wide
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Cast
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Janet Gaynor
as Nancy Briggs
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Robert Montgomery
as Malcolm Niles
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Franchot Tone
as Robert Hansen
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Guy Kibbee
as Pa Briggs
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Claire Dodd
as Vivian Herford
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Reginald Owen
as William
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Cora Witherspoon
as Mrs. Herford
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Emma Dunn
as Mrs. Briggs
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Charles Grapewin
as Grandpa Briggs
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Lester Matthews
as Dr. Alonzo Z. Stewart
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Grady Sutton
as George Wilkins
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Bonnie Bannon
as Girls at Party
- Marie Blake
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James B. Carson
as Waiter
- Elise Cavanna
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George Chandler
as Baggage Master
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Edgar Dearing
as Conductor
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Lester Dorr
as Newsstand Man
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Sarah Edwards
as Chairwoman
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James Flavin
as Jack's Friends
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Mary Forbes
as Mrs. Hansen
- Grace Hayle
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Eddie Kane
as Steward
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Priscilla Lawson
as Gertie
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Etta McDaniel
as Mammy
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Sam McDaniel
as Waiter
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Matt McHugh
as Traveling Salesman
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Greta Meyer
as Mrs. Swanson
- Harold Miller
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Louis Natheaux
as Promoter
- David Newell
- Kane Richmond
- Cyril Ring
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Carol Tevis
as Woman
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Douglas Wood
as Mr. Hansen
- David S. Horsley
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Charles Lane
as Manager of Cleaning Establishment
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Grant Withers
as Jack
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Tom O'Grady
as Bartender
- Jenifer Gray
- Barbara Salisbury