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The Golden Arrow

"Here She Is! The 1935 Academy Award Winner in her first picture since winning filmdom's highest honor"

A fake heiress marries a common reporter to thwart the advances of gold-digging playboys.

Top Cast

  • Bette Davis

    Bette Davis

    Daisy Appleby

  • George Brent

    George Brent

    Johnny Jones

  • Eugene Pallette

    Eugene Pallette

    Mr. Samuel Burke-Meyers

  • Carol Hughes

    Carol Hughes

    Hortense Burke-Meyers

  • Dick Foran

    Dick Foran

    Tommy Blake

  • Catherine Doucet

    Catherine Doucet

    Miss Pommesby

  • Craig Reynolds

    Craig Reynolds

    Jorgenson

  • Ivan Lebedeff

    Ivan Lebedeff

    Count Guilliano

  • G.P. Huntley

    G.P. Huntley

    Aubrey Rutherford

Overview

A fake heiress marries a common reporter to thwart the advances of gold-digging playboys.

Rating

6.3 / 10
12 Reviews
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