The Smart Way (1937)
Professor Pierre Ginsberg is having wife trouble and, on the advice of his lawyer, sets out to wear her down with kindness; she wants constant entertainment his lawyer promises him that a month of dancing and entertainment will eventually kill her or, at least, calm her down some. The exact opposite happens and Professor Ginsberg stands a good chance of dying himself. He manages to sing a song, in the best Willie Howard style, along the way.
Director:
William Watson
Writer:
Billy K. Wells
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Willie Howard as Professor Pierre Ginsberg |
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Aileen Cook as Mrs. Ginsberg |
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Louis Sorin as The Lawyer |
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Charles McClelland as |
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Ed Garvie as |
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Eddie Hall as |
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Marie Hartman as |
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Andrew Anderson as Orchestra Leader |
| Directing | William Watson | Director |
| Writing | Billy K. Wells | Screenplay |
| Production | Al Christie | Producer |
| Camera | George Webber | Director of Photography |