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A woman doctor decides to have a baby without benefit of marriage.
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- verified Status: Released
- calendar_month Release Date: 1933-07-22
- video_camera_front Companies The Vitaphone Corporation, Warner Bros. Pictures
- timer Runtime: 72 Mins
- star Rating: 6 / 10
- favorite Likes: 11 Likes
- info IMDB ID tt0024307
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Kay Francis
Mary Stevens
Lyle Talbot
Don A. Andrews
Glenda Farrell
Glenda Carroll
Thelma Todd
Lois Cavanaugh
Harold Huber
Tony
Una O'Connor
Mrs. Arnell Simmons
Charles C. Wilson
Walter Rising
Hobart Cavanaugh
Alf Simmons
George Cooper
Pete
John Marston
Dr. Lane Aboard SS Bellocona
Christian Rub
Mary's Janitor Gus
Walter Walker
Dr. Clark
Joseph E. Bernard
Bellocona Steward Bringing Purse (uncredited)
André Cheron
French Official (uncredited)
Cora Sue Collins
Jane Simmons (uncredited)
Edward Gargan
'Captain' the Policeman (uncredited)
Chuck Hamilton
Fireman (uncredited)
Theresa Harris
Andrews' Maid Alice (uncredited)
Grace Hayle
Wealthy Fat Lady (uncredited)
Ann Hovey
Andrews' Receptionist Miss Logan (uncredited)
Lloyd Ingraham
SS Bellocona's Captain (uncredited)
Milton Kibbee
SS Atlantis Deck Steward (uncredited)
Wilfred Lucas
Andrews' Lawyer Barry (uncredited)
Wallace MacDonald
SS Bellocona's Purser (uncredited)
Reginald Mason
Hospital Superintendent (uncredited)
Sidney Miller
Sanford Nussbaum (uncredited)
Harry Myers
Nervous Patient (uncredited)
Henry Otho
Fireman (uncredited)
Inez Palange
Tony's Wife (uncredited)
Lee Phelps
Station Master (uncredited)
Constantine Romanoff
Dynamite Schultz (uncredited)
Harry Seymour
Ship's Officer Bringing Serum (uncredited)
Jane Withers
Little Girl in Lobby (uncredited)
groups Crew
Lloyd Bacon
Director
Bernhard Kaun
Music
Sidney Hickox
Cinematography
Ray Curtiss
Editor
Esdras Hartley
Art Direction
Orry-Kelly
Costume Designer
Chuck Hansen
Assistant Director
Robert B. Lee
Sound
Rian James
Screenplay
Robert Lord
Screenplay
Virginia Kellogg
Story
William Keighley
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