I'll Love You Always (1935)
Nora Clegg, an actress, marries Carl Brent, an unemployed young engineer, whose estimation of his worth and ability keeps him from getting a job. He finally acquires a position that will require him to go to Russia for a period of time, while Nora goes back to the stage during his absence. But he loses out on the job at the last minute, and rather than tell Nora he has failed again, he steals a roll of money from his prospective employer to buy some things for Nora and go out and have a good time before, she things, his departure. His departure is to jail rather than Russia and he hides the truth from Nora by having an acquaintance mail his letters from Russia. He then finds out that Nora is pregnant.
Director:
Leo Bulgakov
Writer:
Vera Caspary
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Nancy Carroll as Nora Clegg |
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George Murphy as Carl Brent |
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Raymond Walburn as Charlie |
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Arthur Hohl as Jergens |
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Jean Dixon as Mae Waters |
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Robert Allen as Joe |
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Harry Beresford as Mr. Clegg |
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Paul Harvey as Sandstone |
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Eadie Adams as Singer (uncredited) |
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Irving Bacon as Theater Manager (uncredited) |
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Lucille Ball as Lucille (uncredited) |
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Eddie Baker as Doorman |
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Elaine Baker as Sandtone's Secretary |
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Yvonne Bertrand as Operator |
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Stanley Blystone as Bill Collector |
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Sven Hugo Borg as Hamlet |
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Lynton Brent as Laertes |
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Adda Gleason as Manager |
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Mary Foy as Kitty |
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Grace Goodall as Sarah |
| Writing | Vera Caspary | Screenplay |
| Production | Everett Riskin | Producer |
| Writing | Lawrence Hazard | Story |
| Directing | Leo Bulgakov | Director |