Love, Honor, and Oh Baby!
- October 1, 1933 (1933-10-01)
Love, Honor, and Oh Baby! is a 1933 American pre-Code comedy film, starring Slim Summerville, ZaSu Pitts, and George Barbier. A group of stars rounds out the rest of the cast that includes Donald Meek, Lucille Gleason and Varree Teasdale.[1] The 1940 Universal Pictures film with the same title is not a remake. Adapted from the stage play, "Oh, Promise Me". The film did not do well nor was it well reviewed by The New York Times which called it unfunny.[1]
Plot
A secretary plots with her ambulance chasing lawyer, Slim, to compromise her employer for a breach of promise suit. Besides recovering handsomely at the trail, her boyfriend is provided with a case.
Cast
- Slim Summerville as Mark Reed
- ZaSu Pitts as Connie Clark
- George Barbier as Jasper B. Ogden
- Lucille Gleason as Flo Bowen
- Verree Teasdale as Elsie Carpenter
- Donald Meek as Luther Bowen
- Purnell Pratt as Marchall Durant
- Adrienne Dore as Louise
- Dorothy Granger as Mrs. Brown
- Neely Edwards as Mr. Brown
- Henry Kolker as The Judge
References
- ^ a b A.d.s (1933-10-28). "Oh, Promise Me.'". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2019-01-21.
External links
- Love, Honor, and Oh Baby! at TCMDB
- Love, Honor, and Oh Baby! at IMDb
- Synopsis at AllMovie
- Review of film at Variety
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