Page Miss Glory
A country girl goes to the city and gets a job in a posh hotel, and winds up becoming an instant celebrity thanks to an ambitious photographer.
Casts & Crew
Marion Davies
Pat O’Brien
Dick Powell
Mary Astor
Frank McHugh
Lyle Talbot
Allen Jenkins
Barton MacLane
Patsy Kelly
Hobart Cavanaugh
Joseph Cawthorn
Al Shean
Berton Churchill
Helen Lowell
Mary Treen
Harry Beresford
Gavin Gordon
Lionel Stander
Joseph Crehan
Ernie Alexander
Oscar Apfel
Mark Asher
Irving Bacon
Stanley Blystone
Glen Boles
Don Brodie
Rudolph Cameron
E. E. Clive
Claudia Coleman
Albert Conti
Edward Cooper
Paul de Rincon
Don Downen
Bill Elliott
Florence Fair
Franklyn Farnum
Huntley Gordon
Jonathan Hale
Sam Hayes
Edward Hearn
Charles Irwin
Selmer Jackson
Edward Keane
Charles R. Moore
Pat Moriarity
Edmund Mortimer
Jack Mulhall
Jack Norton
Paddy O'Flynn
George Offerman, Jr.
John Quillan
John J. Richardson
Cyril Ring
Wini Shaw
Phil Tead
Laura Treadwell
Emmett Vogan
Pat West
Gayne Whitman
Also Directed by Mervyn LeRoy
Air Force Colonel Kenneth Penmark and his wife, Christine, dote on their daughter, Rhoda -- as does their lonely landlady, Monica Breedlove. But self-centered Rhoda has a secret tendency for selfishness and loves to accumulate gifts, whether given or stolen, in her room. Christine keeps her knowledge of her daughter's darker side to herself, but when a schoolmate of Rhoda's dies mysteriously, her self-deception unravels.
A charming racketeer seduces the DA's daughter for revenge, then falls in love.
A crusty, eccentric priest recruits three reluctant convicts to help him rescue a children's leper colony from a Pacific island menaced by a smoldering volcano.
Based on the Broadway hit about the life and times of burlesque dancer Gypsy Rose Lee and her aggressive stage mother, Mama Rose.
Three broke Broadway producers are desperately looking for backers for a new show. When they are about to give up, one of them discovers that they are an heir to a Parisian dress salon. Off to Paris they go!
In 1898, composer Sid Barnett manages to get his sweetheart, Adeline the beer-garden singer, to sing the lead in his new Broadway operetta; this infuriates Elysia, the erstwhile star. But Sid frets as Adeline spends increasing amounts of time with the dashing Major Day.
After overcoming polio, Annette Kellerman achieves fame and creates a scandal when her one-piece bathing suit is considered indecent.
An amnesiac World War I vet falls in love with a music hall star, only to suffer an accident which restores his original memories but erases his post-War life.
Edna marries Texan Sam Gladney, operator of a wheat mill. They have a son, who is killed when very young. Edna discovers by chance how the law treats children who are without parents and decides to do something about it. She opens a home for foundlings and orphans and begins to place children in good homes, despite the opposition of "conservative" citizens, who would condemn illegitimate children for being born out of wedlock. Eventually Edna leads a fight in the Texas legislature to remove the stigma of illegitimacy from birth records in that state, while continuing to be an advocate for homeless children.
A condemned murderer, in the process of being executed, relives the events that led to his being sentenced to die in the electric chair.