Fired Wife
A Broadway producer's Girl Friday must make sure that her recent marriage is kept secret. If it gets out, she will lose her job. Unfortunately, her new hubby is tired of hiding the truth and creates all kinds of problems when he decides to spill the beans.
Casts & Crew
Diana Barrymore
Robert Paige
Louise Allbritton
Walter Abel
George Dolenz
Rex Ingram
Ernest Truex
Alan Dinehart
Walter Catlett
Richard Lane
Samuel S. Hinds
Wade Boteler
Edgar Dearing
Frank Austin
Vivian Austin
Benny Bartlett
Hank Bell
Gladys Blake
Linda Brent
Bobby Brooks
Eddie Bruce
Charles Coleman
Jacqueline Dalya
Jean De Briac
Eddie Dunn
Virginia Engels
Sylvia Field
Alice Fleming
John Frazer
Dorothy Granger
Herbert Heywood
Robert Emmett Keane
Charles McAvoy
Claire Meade
Mary Alice Moore
William Newell
Rebel Randall
Beatrice Roberts
Harry Strang
Jean Trent
Pierre Watkin
Jan Wiley
Marek Windheim
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