Hi, Nellie!
Managing Editor Brad Bradshaw refuses to run a story linking the disappearance of Frank Canfield with embezzlement of the bank. He considers Frank a straight shooter and he goes easy on the story. Every other paper goes with the story that Frank took the money and Brad is demoted, by the publisher, to the Heartthrob column - writing advice to the lovelorn. After feeling sorry for himself for two months, he takes the column seriously and makes it the talk of the town. But Brad still wants his old job back so he will have to find Canfield and the missing money.
Mervyn LeRoy
Casts & Crew
Paul Muni
Glenda Farrell
Ned Sparks
Robert Barrat
Berton Churchill
Kathryn Sergava
Hobart Cavanaugh
Douglass Dumbrille
Edward Ellis
Paul Kaye
Donald Meek
Dorothy Libaire
Marjorie Gateson
George Meeker
Harold Huber
Allen Vincent
Pat Wing
Frank Reicher
George Chandler
George Humbert
Nina Campana
James Donlan
Antonio Filauri
Howard Hickman
Milton Kibbee
Frank Marlowe
Ralph McCullough
Harold Miller
Bob Montgomery
Bert Moorhouse
John Qualen
Gus Reed
Harry Seymour
Sidney Skolsky
Renee Whitney
Jack Wise
Sidney Miller
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