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The Headleys at Home

In this domestic comedy, a social climbing wife inadvertently creates trouble when she insists that her husband invite a renowned financier, who is new in town, to their house for dinner. Her husband doesn't know the man, and is too intimidated to ask him; instead, he hires an actor to play him.

Top Cast

  • Evelyn Venable

    Evelyn Venable

    Pamela Headley

  • Grant Mitchell

    Grant Mitchell

    Ernest Headley

  • Robert Whitney

    Robert Whitney

    Bide Murphy

  • Betty Roadman

    Betty Roadman

    Louisa Headley

  • Vince Barnett

    Vince Barnett

    Vince Bergson

  • Benny Rubin

    Benny Rubin

    Dr. McLevy

  • Alicia Adams

    Alicia Adams

    Alicia Headley

  • Louise Beavers

    Louise Beavers

    Hyacinth

  • Kenneth Harlan

    Kenneth Harlan

    Smooth Adair

Overview

In this domestic comedy, a social climbing wife inadvertently creates trouble when she insists that her husband invite a renowned financier, who is new in town, to their house for dinner. Her husband doesn't know the man, and is too intimidated to ask him; instead, he hires an actor to play him.

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