Fight for Your Lady

Fight for Your Lady (1937)

LOVE DEFIES A DUEL OF DEATH!

  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release Date: 1937-11-05
  • User Rating: 4.3/10 from 3 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 6min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: RKO Radio Pictures
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • Director: Benjamin Stoloff
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Summary

Wrestling trainer puts himself in charge of a singer's love life when the singer is jilted by a rich girl.

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  • John Boles

    as Robert Densmore
  • Jack Oakie

    as Honest "Ham" Hamilton
  • Ida Lupino

    as Marietta
  • Margot Grahame

    as Marcia Trent
  • Gordon Jones

    as Mike Scanlon
  • Erik Rhodes

    as Anton Spadissimo
  • Billy Gilbert

    as Boris
  • Paul Guilfoyle

    as Jim Trask
  • Georges Renavent

    as Joris
  • Charles Judels

    as Felix Janos
  • Maude Eburne

    as Nadya
  • Charles Coleman

    as Densmore's Butler
  • Leona Roberts

    as Cleaning Woman
  • Forrester Harvey

    as Referee
  • Sam Appel

    as Bartender (uncredited)
  • Bobby Barber

    as Hotel Porter (uncredited)
  • William Begg

    as Reporter (uncredited)
  • Brooks Benedict

    as Reporter (uncredited)
  • George Beranger

    as Florist (uncredited)
  • Ward Bond

    as Mr. Walton (uncredited)
  • Sidney Bracey

    as Densmore's Servant (uncredited)
  • Paul Bradley

    as Cafe Patron (uncredited)
  • James Carlisle

    as Wrestling Spectator (uncredited)
  • Jack Carr

    as Bartender (uncredited)
  • Jack Chefe

    as Cafe Patron (uncredited)
  • Herbert Clifton

    as Collector (uncredited)
  • James Conaty

    as Wrestling Spectator (uncredited)
  • Gino Corrado

    as Hungarian Waiter (uncredited)
  • Theodore von Eltz

    as Wrestling Spectator (uncredited)
  • Cyril Ring

    as Wrestling Spectator (uncredited)
Directing Benjamin Stoloff Director
Writing Ernest Pagano Screenplay
Writing Harry Segall Screenplay

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