Spendthrift

Spendthrift (1936)

He ran a fortune into a shoestring in his hunt for romance!

  • Genre: Romance
  • Release Date: 1936-07-22
  • User Rating: 5/10 from 1 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 20min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: Walter Wanger Productions
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • Director: Raoul Walsh
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Summary

A profligate, polo-playing playboy (Henry Fonda) is married to a beautiful but superficial heiress (Mary Brian). They divorce, and the wife gets all the money. But the humbled (and impoverished) Fonda finds true love in the arms of Pat Paterson, who cares nothing for material things.

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  • Henry Fonda

    as Townsend Middleton
  • Pat Paterson

    as Valerie 'Boots' O'Connell
  • Mary Brian

    as Sally Barnaby
  • George Barbier

    as Uncle Morton Middleton
  • Edward Brophy

    as Bill McGuire
  • Richard Carle

    as Popsy
  • Spencer Charters

    as Col. Barnaby
  • June Brewster

    as Topsy Martin
  • Halliwell Hobbes

    as Beuhl - the Butler
  • Jerry Mandy

    as Enrico
  • Miki Morita

    as Valet
  • Greta Meyer

    as Hilda - the Maid
  • Robert Strange

    as Ransom
  • Don Brodie

    as Reporter
  • Lester Dorr

    as Reporter
  • Grace Goodall

    as Uncle Morton Middleton's Nurse
  • Jonathan Hale

    as Attorney
  • Russell Hicks

    as Attorney
  • Charles Irwin

    as Carlton (polo player)
  • Clarence Muse

    as Restaurant Table Captain
  • William Ruhl

    as Radio Operator
  • Carl Stockdale

    as Uncle Morton Middleton's Doctor
  • Guy Usher

    as Sheriff
  • Emmett Vogan

    as Radio Station Executive
  • Ruth Warren

    as Eleanor - Uncle Morton Middleton's Secretary
  • Gayne Whitman

    as Radio Announcer
  • J.M. Kerrigan

    as Pop O'Connell
Writing Raoul Walsh Writer
Directing Raoul Walsh Director
Writing Bert Hanlon Writer
Production Walter Wanger Producer
Writing Eric Hatch Writer

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