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Donald Ingals and his wife Eunice are conventional and loving parents who are shocked when their son Bradley comes home from college with ideas that they consider to be outrageous. His parents would like him to get involved with Mary Burke, a prim and proper young lady. More complications ensue because Bradley's sister Lois is attracted to the flapper lifestyle, but she isn't sure whether she can handle its emotional demands.
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- verified Status: Released
- calendar_month Release Date: 1932-01-09
- video_camera_front Companies Paramount Pictures, Paramount Publix Corp.
- timer Runtime: 80 Mins
- star Rating: 5 / 10
- favorite Likes: 1 Likes
- info IMDB ID tt0023380
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smart_display Cast

Charles 'Buddy' Rogers
Bradley Ingals

Richard Bennett
Donald Ingals

Peggy Shannon
Mary Burke

Charles Ruggles
Goliath Whitney (as Charlie Ruggles)

Frances Dee
Lois Ingals

Frances Starr
Eunice Ingals

Allen Vincent
"Pig" Van Dyke

Mary Carlisle
Cassandra Phelps

Maude Eburne
Rhoda

David Landau
Matthew Daggett

Reginald Barlow
Lester Bell

George C. Pearce
John Burke (as George Pearce)

Leonard Carey
Braithwaite (uncredited)

Berton Churchill
Banker (uncredited)

Grady Sutton
"Stepladder" Schultz (uncredited)

Harry Templeton
Monk Turner (uncredited)
groups Crew

Frank Tuttle
Adaptation

Lewis Beach
Theatre Play

Earl Crowley
Still Photographer

Otto Pierce
Camera Operator

Arthur Lane
Assistant Camera

Paul Cable
Assistant Camera

Daniel L. Fapp
Camera Operator

Frank Goodwin
Sound

John Leipold
Original Music Composer

Henry Sharp
Director of Photography

Joseph L. Mankiewicz
Screenplay

Frank Tuttle
Director

Joseph L. Mankiewicz
Story
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