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16 September 1932 (USA) morePlot:
Thirteen women who were schoolmates send to a swami for their horoscopes. Little do they realize that Ursula... more | add synopsisUser Comments:
Fantastic Loy Looks! moreCast
(Complete credited cast)| Irene Dunne | ... | Laura Stanhope | |
| Ricardo Cortez | ... | Police Sergeant Barry Clive | |
| Jill Esmond | ... | Jo Turner | |
| Myrna Loy | ... | Ursula Georgi | |
| Mary Duncan | ... | June Raskob | |
| Kay Johnson | ... | Helen Dawson Frye | |
| Florence Eldridge | ... | Grace Coombs | |
| C. Henry Gordon | ... | Swami Yogadachi | |
| Peg Entwistle | ... | Hazel Clay Cousins | |
| Harriet Hagman | ... | May Raskob | |
| Edward Pawley | ... | Burns, Laura's Chauffeur | |
| Blanche Friderici | ... | Miss Kirsten, Seminary Official | |
| Wally Albright | ... | Robert 'Bobby' Stanhope | |
| rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
| Leon Ames | ... | Undetermined Role (scenes deleted) | |
| Phyllis Cerf | ... | Twelfth Woman (scenes deleted) (as Phyllis Fraser) | |
| Betty Furness | ... | Thirteenth Woman (scenes deleted) | |
| Julie Haydon | ... | Mary (scenes deleted) | |
| Allen Pomeroy | ... | Bit Part (unconfirmed) | |
| Violet Seaton | ... | Undetermined Role (scenes deleted) | |
| Kenneth Thomson | ... | Undetermined Role (scenes deleted) | |
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73 min | USA:59 min (Turner library print)Country:
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1.37 : 1 moreSound Mix:
Mono (RCA Photophone System)Certification:
USA:Approved (PCA #1429-R, 14 Sepember 1935 for re-release) | USA:Passed (National Board of Review)Fun Stuff
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Peg Entwistle, who played Hazel Clay Cousins, committed suicide two days after the film’s release. She jumped off the H of the Hollywood sign, then "Hollywoodland". moreFAQ
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I great film! I liked it because it's got lots of action - suicide, murder, accidents...speeding trains and car chases. LOVED IT! Myrna Loy is styled up into another world...pure Hollywood glamor with a dose of Orientalism. Too divine. The good news is that's not too long....for those of you looking for a high quality flick...me? I'm happy with the costumes and sets. I like to show this one as half of a double feature. I saw this one Turner Classics and I thought the sound and quality of the print were great. The police officer sends a "telephoto" of the suspect. I didn't know they had that technology in 1931. Seemed like a FAX to me. What a stunner that Loy is...and from Montana yet! Billy