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| Barbara Stanwyck | Eugenia 'Jean' Harrington | |
| Henry Fonda | Charles 'Charlie' Poncefort Pike | |
| Charles Coburn | 'Colonel' Harry Harrington | |
| Eugene Pallette | Horace Pike | |
| William Demarest | Ambrose 'Muggsy' Murgatroyd | |
| Eric Blore | Sir Alfred McGlennan Keith | |
| Melville Cooper | Gerald | |
| Martha O'Driscoll | Martha - the Maid | |
| Janet Beecher | Janet Pike | |
| Robert Greig | Burrows - Pike's Butler | |
| Dora Clement | Gertrude | |
| Luis Alberni | Emile, Pike's chef |
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| Producer | Paul Jones
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| Writer | Preston Sturges
Monckton Hoffe |
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| Cinematography | Victor Milner
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Returning from a year up the Amazon studying snakes, the rich but unsophisticated Charles Pike meets con-artist Jean Harrington on a ship. They fall in love, but a misunderstanding causes them to split on bad terms. To get back at him, Jean disguises herself as an English lady, and comes back to tease and torment him. |
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