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No more ladies, a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer picture ; producers, Edward H. Griffith and Irving G. Thalberg ; director, Edward H. Griffith ; fill-in director, George Cukor ; writers, Donald Ogden Stewart and Horace Jackson ; contributors to dialogue, Edith Fitzgerald and George Oppenheimer ; adaptation, Rachel Crothers. Assistant director, Sandy Roth; photography, Oliver T. Marsh; art director, Cedric Gibbons; art director associates, Joseph Wright and Edwin B. Willis; editor, Frank E. Hull; gowns, Adrian; music score, Edward Ward. Song: All I do is dream of you, music by Nacio Herb Brown, lyrics by Arthur Freed

Label
No more ladies, a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer picture ; producers, Edward H. Griffith and Irving G. Thalberg ; director, Edward H. Griffith ; fill-in director, George Cukor ; writers, Donald Ogden Stewart and Horace Jackson ; contributors to dialogue, Edith Fitzgerald and George Oppenheimer ; adaptation, Rachel Crothers. Assistant director, Sandy Roth; photography, Oliver T. Marsh; art director, Cedric Gibbons; art director associates, Joseph Wright and Edwin B. Willis; editor, Frank E. Hull; gowns, Adrian; music score, Edward Ward. Song: All I do is dream of you, music by Nacio Herb Brown, lyrics by Arthur Freed
Language
eng
Characteristic
videorecording
Main title
No more ladies
Medium
videorecording DVD
Responsibility statement
a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer picture ; producers, Edward H. Griffith and Irving G. Thalberg ; director, Edward H. Griffith ; fill-in director, George Cukor ; writers, Donald Ogden Stewart and Horace Jackson ; contributors to dialogue, Edith Fitzgerald and George Oppenheimer ; adaptation, Rachel Crothers. Assistant director, Sandy Roth; photography, Oliver T. Marsh; art director, Cedric Gibbons; art director associates, Joseph Wright and Edwin B. Willis; editor, Frank E. Hull; gowns, Adrian; music score, Edward Ward. Song: All I do is dream of you, music by Nacio Herb Brown, lyrics by Arthur Freed
Runtime
80
Series statement
Archive collectionWarner ArchiveWarner archive collection
Summary
"After waiting for over two hours for her beau, Sherry Warren, to show up for their dinner date, Marcia declares, as she has on many similar occasions, that Sherry is a heartbreaking scamp, and then turns in for the night. Marcia shares her elegant home with her grandmother, Fanny Townsend, who warns her about the rakish Sherry, yet both love him nevertheless...
Target audience
adult