You Belong to Me (1934)
When vaudeville performer Florette Faxon is left penniless with her six-year-old son Jimmy, she relies on the friendship of fellow performer Bud Hannigan to help her get a job. Bud is reluctant to become her partner, as he has proven to himself to be unreliable in relationships, but he tells her to call him whenever she needs help. While working in a beer garden, Florette meets Hap Stanley, an avaricious performer who marries her to get the rights to perform her show routine. Hap dislikes Jimmy and eventually convinces Florette to send him away to school. Both Jimmy and Florette are broken-up over being apart, but Jimmy pretends it is what he wants so Florette can be happy with Hap.
Director:
Alfred L. Werker
Writers:
Grover Jones, William Slavens McNutt, Walter DeLeon.
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Lee Tracy as Bud Hannigan |
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Helen Mack as Florette Faxon |
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Helen Morgan as Bonnie Kay |
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David Holt as Jimmy Faxon |
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Arthur Pierson as Hap Stanley |
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Lynne Overman as Brown |
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Dean Jagger as Military School Instructor |
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Ann Sheridan as Wedding Party Guest |
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Edwin Stanley as Major Hurley - School Commandant |
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Irene Ware as Lila Lacey |
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Lou Cass as Joe Mandel |
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Max Mack as Jack Mandel |
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Mary Owen as Maizie Kelly |
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Neal Dodd as Minister at Funeral |
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Irving Bacon as Stage Manager |
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Gwenllian Gill as Wedding Party Guest (uncredited) |
| Directing | Alfred L. Werker | Director |
| Production | Louis D. Lighton | Producer |
| Camera | Leo Tover | Director of Photography |
| Writing | Elizabeth Alexander | Story |
| Writing | Grover Jones | Screenplay |
| Writing | William Slavens McNutt | Screenplay |
| Writing | Walter DeLeon | Screenplay |