Wife #1 wants ex-husband to catch second wife being unfaithful.Wife #1 wants ex-husband to catch second wife being unfaithful.Wife #1 wants ex-husband to catch second wife being unfaithful.
Bill Elliott
- Teddy
- (as Gordon Elliott)
John J. Richardson
- Baggage Man
- (scenes deleted)
Carlyle Blackwell Jr.
- Young Barkley
- (uncredited)
Jane Buckingham
- Mrs. Burns
- (uncredited)
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Did you know
- TriviaRalph Forbes ("Ralph Summers") and George Brent ("Bob McNear") had an interesting thing in common: they were both married to actress Ruth Chatterton; Ralph from 1924 to 1932, and George from 1932 to 1934.
- GoofsThe collar on Bob's coat is up an down between shots when Georgiana tells him and Betty they will have to spend the night.
- Quotes
Betty: Suppose that man hadn't stopped us and we'd gone there and gotten smallpox...
Bob McNear: Ahh, that would've been fine. Then you could've gone home and given it to your husband. I'd give it to him myself if I wasn't vaccinated.
- SoundtracksAbout a Quarter to Nine
(1935) (uncredited)
Music by Harry Warren
Played as dance music in the beach casino
Featured review
The Best Kay Francis Vehicle I've Seen
This is the best of the Kay Francis vehicles, and I had never heard of it before a couple days ago.
Kay is stylish, George Brent actually looks handsome. And there is a real plot, not just cutesy and/or tear-jerking posturing.
Married couples, formerly married couples. And -- a couple who are jewel thieves.
It zings along and is great, amusing, romantic fun.
Kay is stylish, George Brent actually looks handsome. And there is a real plot, not just cutesy and/or tear-jerking posturing.
Married couples, formerly married couples. And -- a couple who are jewel thieves.
It zings along and is great, amusing, romantic fun.
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- Handlinghandel
- Dec 17, 2003
Details
- Runtime1 hour 5 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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By what name was The Goose and the Gander (1935) officially released in Canada in English?
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