Ladies Should Listen (1934)
The switchboard operator in an apartment building falls in love with a businessman who lives in the building, whom she has gotten to know only over the phone. When she discovers that the man's current girlfriend is actually part of a scheme to swindle him out of some mineral rights he owns, she devises a plot to save him and expose the con artists.
Director: Frank Tuttle
Genre: Comedy, Romance
Runtime: 62 min
Release Date: August 10, 1934
Cast
- Cary Grant - Julian De Lussac
- Frances Drake - Anna Mirelle
- Edward Everett Horton - Paul Vernet
- Nydia Westman - Susie Flamberg
- Rafael Corio - Ramon Cintos
- Rosita Moreno - Marguerite Cintos
- Ann Sheridan - Adele
- George Barbier - Joseph Flamberg
- Charles Ray - Henri, the porter
- Charles Arnt - Albert, the manservant
Screenplay
- Alfred Savoir (Story)
- Frank Butler
- Claude Binyon
- Guy Bolton (Story)
Music: Tom Satterfield
Cinematography: Henry Sharp
Production: Paramount Pictures
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
Keywords
businessman, switchboard operator
More Films by Director: Frank Tuttle
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Ladies Should Listen about?
- The switchboard operator in an apartment building falls in love with a businessman who lives in the building, whom she has gotten to know only over the phone. When she discovers that the man's current girlfriend is actually part of a scheme to swindle him out of some mineral rights he owns, she devises a plot to save him and expose the con artists.
- Who directed Ladies Should Listen?
- Ladies Should Listen was directed by Frank Tuttle.
- Who stars in Ladies Should Listen?
- Ladies Should Listen stars Cary Grant, Frances Drake, Edward Everett Horton, Nydia Westman, Rafael Corio, Rosita Moreno.
- How long is Ladies Should Listen?
- Ladies Should Listen has a runtime of 1h 2m (62 minutes).
- What genre is Ladies Should Listen?
- Ladies Should Listen is a Comedy, Romance film.
- Where was Ladies Should Listen produced?
- Ladies Should Listen was produced in United States of America.