Loose Ankles (1930)

Loose Ankles (1930) poster

A grandmother's will leaves her fortune to a few, mostly to her great-niece Ann. Ann will only receive her inheritance once she marries, with the approval of three of her stuffed-shirt relatives, and without scandal. Otherwise, the estate goes to the cat and dog hospital. Ann, not needing the money, rebels by seeking scandal with a gigolo.

Director: Ted Wilde
Genre: Romance, Comedy
Runtime: 67 min
Release Date:

Cast

Screenplay

Music: Cecil Copping, Alois Reiser
Cinematography: Arthur L. Todd
Production: First National Pictures
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en

Keywords

prohibition era, scandal, inheritance, pre-code

More Films by Director: Ted Wilde
More Films in Genre: Romance, Comedy

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Loose Ankles about?
A grandmother's will leaves her fortune to a few, mostly to her great-niece Ann. Ann will only receive her inheritance once she marries, with the approval of three of her stuffed-shirt relatives, and without scandal. Otherwise, the estate goes to the cat and dog hospital. Ann, not needing the money, rebels by seeking scandal with a gigolo.
Who directed Loose Ankles?
Loose Ankles was directed by Ted Wilde.
Who stars in Loose Ankles?
Loose Ankles stars Loretta Young, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Louise Fazenda, Otis Harlan, Daphne Pollard, Edward Nugent.
How long is Loose Ankles?
Loose Ankles has a runtime of 1h 7m (67 minutes).
What genre is Loose Ankles?
Loose Ankles is a Romance, Comedy film.
Where was Loose Ankles produced?
Loose Ankles was produced in United States of America.