
Ann Schuyler is an upper-crust socialite who bullies her reporter husband into conforming to her highfalutin ways. The husband chafes at the confinement of high society, though, and yearns for a creative outlet. He decides to write a play and collaborates with a fellow reporter.
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Jean Harlow as Ann Schuyler

Robert Williams as Stewart Smith

Loretta Young as Gallagher

Halliwell Hobbes as Smythe

Reginald Owen as Dexter Grayson

Louise Closser Hale as Mrs. Schuyler

Don Dillaway as Michael Schuyler

Edmund Breese as Conroy

Walter Catlett as Bingy Baker

Claud Allister as Dawson - the Valet

Wilson Benge as Butler (uncredited)

Vance Carroll as Reporter (uncredited)

Eddy Chandler as Hank (uncredited)

Richard Cramer as Speakeasy Proprietor (uncredited)

Oliver Eckhardt as Reporter (uncredited)

Bill Elliott as Ann's Beau (uncredited)

Adolph Faylauer as Party Guest (uncredited)

J.C. Fowler as Reporter (uncredited)

Constant Franke as Party Guest (uncredited)

Dannie Mac Grant as Office Boy (uncredited)

Frank Holliday as Reporter (uncredited)

Olaf Hytten as Mr. Radcliffe (uncredited)

Charles Jordan as Reporter (uncredited)

Carl M. Leviness as Party Guest (uncredited)

Tom London as Reporter (uncredited)

Adolph Milar as Doorman (uncredited)

Edmund Mortimer as Party Guest (uncredited)

George Nardelli as Party Guest (uncredited)

Richard Powell as Reporter (uncredited)

Hal Price as Joe (uncredited)

Dick Prichard as Minor Role (uncredited)

Harry Semels as Waiter (uncredited)

Edgar Sherrod as Party Guest (uncredited)

Harry Strang as Reporter (uncredited)

Ellinor Vanderveer as Party Guest (uncredited)

William Wagner as Typist (uncredited)

Florence Wix as Party Guest (uncredited)

Suzanne Wood as Dowager (uncredited)
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