Man-crazy waitress Pansy Potts (Charlotte Greenwood) offers $500 for a husband. Read More »
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The Perfect Snob (1941) Ray McCarey, Charles Ruggles, Charlotte Greenwood, Lynn Bari
Dr. Mason, a veterinarian, gets word of the engagement of his daughter Read More »
Stepping Out (1931) Charles Reisner, Charlotte Greenwood, Reginald Denny, Leila Hyams
When Sally (Charlotte Greenwood) and Eve (Leila Hyams) take a vacation together to make their rich husbands miss them Read More »
Palmy Days (1931) A. Edward Sutherland, Charlotte Greenwood, Barbara Weeks, Spencer Charters
Musical comedy antics in an art deco bakery (motto: “Glorifying the American Doughnut”) with Eddie Cantor as an assistant to a phoney psychic Read More »
Wake Up and Dream (1946) Lloyd Bacon, John Payne, June Haver, Charlotte Greenwood
Henry Pecket keeps a land-bound, home-made sloop in the backyard of his boarding house ran by widow Sara March, who is tolerant of the fancied trips around the world taken by her “ancient mariner” boarder. Read More »
The Man in Possession (1931) Sam Wood, Robert Montgomery, Charlotte Greenwood, Irene Purcell, Comedy
Recently released from jail, Raymond Dabney is the black sheep of his family. His father and brother want him out of England and out of their hair. Read More »
Parlor, Bedroom and Bath (1931) Edward Sedgwick, Buster Keaton, Charlotte Greenwood, Reginald Denny, Comedy
Jeff wants to get married to Virginia, but Virginia won’t marry until her older, hard-to-please sister Angelica gets married off first. Read More »
Tall, Dark and Handsome (1941) H. Bruce Humberstone, Cesar Romero, Virginia Gilmore, Charlotte Greenwood, Comedy, Crime
Cesar Romero plays an outwardly tough prohibition-era gangster who in reality wouldn’t hurt a fly. Read More »
Young People (1940) Allan Dwan, Shirley Temple, Jack Oakie, Charlotte Greenwood, Drama
Shirley’s last film on her 20th Century Fox contract (aged 12). Her parents (Oakie, Greenwood) decide to retire from show biz so she can have a normal life.
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