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The Devil's Holiday

"SUCKERS-SINNERS-SAINTS! She toyed with them – scoffed at them – laughed at them… until she was caught in the toils of her own net!"

Beautiful manicurist Hallie Hobart sets her sights on handsome David Stone, the son of wealthy wheat farmer Ezra Stone. Professing to hate men, Hallie is only interested in luring David in for a lucrative business deal. David easily falls in love, but older brother Mark brands Hallie a gold-digger. To get even with the straight-laced Stone family, Hallie accepts David's marriage proposal.

Top Cast

  • Nancy Carroll

    Nancy Carroll

    Hallie Hobart

  • Phillips Holmes

    Phillips Holmes

    David Stone

  • James Kirkwood

    James Kirkwood

    Mark Stone

  • Hobart Bosworth

    Hobart Bosworth

    Ezra Stone

  • Ned Sparks

    Ned Sparks

    Charlie Thorne

  • Morgan Farley

    Morgan Farley

    Monkey McConnell

  • Jed Prouty

    Jed Prouty

    Kent Carr

  • Paul Lukas

    Paul Lukas

    Dr. Reynolds

  • Zasu Pitts

    Zasu Pitts

    Ethel

Overview

Beautiful manicurist Hallie Hobart sets her sights on handsome David Stone, the son of wealthy wheat farmer Ezra Stone. Professing to hate men, Hallie is only interested in luring David in for a lucrative business deal. David easily falls in love, but older brother Mark brands Hallie a gold-digger. To get even with the straight-laced Stone family, Hallie accepts David's marriage proposal.

Rating

6.3 / 10
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