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Strictly Personal

50 %|Mar 17, 1933|Drama

Soapy Gibson (Edward Ellis) and his wife Annie (Marjorie Rambeau) run a lonely hearts club in a small town. Even during the Depression years these were often "clip joints" - places where people with money but no mate got taken by someone offering the promise of companionship. However, Soapy and Annie are strictly on the level - and they have more than one reason to want to stay on the level. You see Soapy escaped from the law years ago, had some plastic surgery and changed his name, and has been living on the lam with his wife ever since.

Featured Crew

Ralph Murphy
Director
Beatrice Banyard
Screenplay
Milton Krasner
Director of Photography
Joseph Kane
Editor
Willard Mack
Screenplay
Wilson Mizner
Story
Casey Robinson
Dialogue
Charles R. Rogers
Producer

Cast

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Marjorie Rambeau
Annie Gibson
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Dorothy Jordan
Mary O'Connor
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Eddie Quillan
Thomas ("Tommy") Jefferson Reed
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Edward Ellis
William "Soapy" Gibson
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Louis Calhern
Jack Magruder
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Rollo Lloyd
Jerry O'Connor
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Olive Tell
Mrs. Laura Castleton
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Hugh Herbert
Hugo Wetzel
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DeWitt Jennings
Captain Reardon
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Jean Laverty
Hope Jennings
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Jessie Arnold
(uncredited)
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Harvey Clark
Biddleberry (uncredited)
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Helen Jerome Eddy
Mrs. Lovett (uncredited)
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Ben Hall
Holbrook (uncredited)
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Hazel Jones
Lelia (uncredited)
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Dorothy Mathews
(uncredited)
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Gay Seabrook
Giggles (uncredited)
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Charles Sellon
Hewes (uncredited)
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Clarence Williams
Pilot with Bad Eyesight (uncredited)
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Doro Merande
Club Member