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The Devil to Pay!
The Devil to Pay!

The Devil to Pay! (1930)

59% User Rating
1h 12min
Comedy
Romance

"A Gay Dog!..He Had His Day...and His Nights, Too!"

Spendthrift Willie Hale again returns penniless to the family home in London. His father is none too pleased, but Willie smooth-talks him into letting him stay. At the same time he turns the charm on Dorothy Hope, whose father is big in linoleum and who, before Willie's arrival, was about to become engaged to a Russian aristocrat.

George FitzmauriceDirector

Cast

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Ronald Colman

Ronald Colman

Willie Hale

Loretta Young

Loretta Young

Dorothy Hope

Frederick Kerr

Frederick Kerr

Lord Leland Hale

David Torrence

David Torrence

Mr. Hope

Florence Britton

Florence Britton

Susan Hale

Myrna Loy

Myrna Loy

Mary Crayle

Paul Cavanagh

Paul Cavanagh

Grand Duke Paul

Crauford Kent

Crauford Kent

Arthur Hale

Frances Dade

Frances Dade

Bidder for Bed (uncredited)

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Elsie Esmond

Molly - Mary Crayle's Maid (uncredited)

Herbert Evans

Herbert Evans

Racing Fan at Derby (uncredited)

Mary Forbes

Mary Forbes

Mrs. Hope (uncredited)

Forrester Harvey

Forrester Harvey

Taxi Driver (uncredited)

Gus Leonard

Gus Leonard

Pet Shop Owner (uncredited)

Gordon McLeod

Gordon McLeod

Club Member (uncredited)

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Vesey O'Davoren

Butler (uncredited)

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Alexander Pollard

Lord Leland's Butler (uncredited)

Jack Richardson

Jack Richardson

Porter (uncredited)

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Eric Wilton

Racing Fan at Derby (uncredited)

Florence Wix

Florence Wix

Racing Fan at Derby (uncredited)

Reviews (1)

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Rating 60%

June 13, 2022

This is quite a pleasing little story as "Willie" (Ronald Colman) - the playboy son of "Lord Leland" (Frederick Kerr) returns, penniless, from his latest dud adventure in Africa. Soon his smooth talking manages to reconcile him with his initially irritated father, whilst he also pries the attentions of linoleum heiress "Dorothy" (Loretta Young) away from the equally penniless "Grand Duke Paul" (Paul Cavanagh) and soon we've got a fun little love triangle developing. Colman is on good form and the script allows this to bob along merrily as his charm and charisma win the day. Myrna Loy and David Hope add a little sparkle to it, too, and it makes for quite an engaging afternoon feature.

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