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Lady Behave!
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Lady Behave!

Dec 22, 1937
1h 10m
★ 4.5

THE LIVELY STORY OF A PLAYBOY AND A LADY WHO WOULDN'T PLAY...

Overview

It's bad enough that Clarice Kendall Andrews, Paula's irresponsible sister, comes home from celebrating Mardi Gras and drunkenly mentions that she got married during the festivities. What's worse is the fact that Paula knows that Clarice is still married to an equally irresponsible gigolo. Paula learns that the man Clarice married, Stephen Cormack, is on his yacht and his lawyer, thinking that Paula is Clarice, offers the older woman $5000 to annul the marriage.

Genres

Comedy
Romance

Production Companies

Republic Pictures

Cast

Sally Eilers

Paula Kendall

Sally Eilers

Neil Hamilton

Stephen Dorchester Cormack

Neil Hamilton

Joseph Schildkraut

Michael Dimitri Andrews

Joseph Schildkraut

Grant Mitchell

Burton Williams

Grant Mitchell

Patricia Farr

Clarice Kendall Andrews Cormack

Patricia Farr

Marcia Mae Jones

Patricia Cormack

Marcia Mae Jones

George Ernest

Henry "Hank" Cormack

George Ernest

Warren Hymer

Butch

Warren Hymer

Robert Greig

Alfred

Robert Greig

Charles Richman

Howells

Charles Richman

Spencer Charters

Innkeeper

Spencer Charters

Mary Gordon

Cook

Mary Gordon

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