Doughnuts and Society (1936)
Kate Flannagan and Belle Dugan operate a downtown coffee shop and, while dispensing their locally-famous doughnuts, engage in their favorite pastime, friendly quarreling between themselves. This changes when Belle suddenly becomes heir to a small fortune which allows her to crash high-society and make her daughter,Joan, a débutante. This creates a rift between the two former partners, with the result that the proud Kate refuses to accept her friend's good fortune nor allow her son, Jerry, who is in love with Joan, to do so.
Director:
Lewis D. Collins
Writers:
Karen DeWolf, Wallace MacDonald, Robert St. Claire.
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Louise Fazenda as Kate Flannagan |
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Maude Eburne as Belle Dugan |
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Ann Rutherford as Joan Dugan |
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Edward Nugent as Jerry Flannagan |
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Hedda Hopper as Mrs. Murray Hill |
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Franklin Pangborn as Benson |
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Harold Minjir as Hoyt |
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Olaf Hytten as Wellington |
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Robert Light as Bill |
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Isabelle Keith as Miss Bradley |
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Smiley Burnette as Mover #2 |
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Ed Cassidy as Barker (uncredited) |
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Gino Corrado as Music Teacher (uncredited) |
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John Elliott as Sanders (uncredited) |
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Bud Jamison as Mover #1 (uncredited) |
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Joseph North as Butler (uncredited) |
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Rafael Corio as Ivan Petroff |
| Directing | Lewis D. Collins | Director |
| Writing | Robert St. Claire | Story |
| Writing | Karen DeWolf | Screenplay |
| Writing | Wallace MacDonald | Screenplay |
| Writing | Wallace MacDonald | Story |
| Writing | Robert St. Claire | Screenplay |
| Writing | Karen DeWolf | Story |