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A Tailor-Made Man

0 %|Mar 28, 1931|Comedy

John Paul Bart is just a pants-presser in a tailor's shop, but he has big ambitions. One night, he borrows the clothes of a wealthy client and bluffs his way into a high society party. After meeting wealthy businessman Abraham Nathan, John Paul quickly rises to the top of Nathan's company. Suffering during The Depression, John Paul helps Nathan save his company with a radical program of cooperative ownership between workers and management. Meanwhile, John Paul makes an enemy of Gustav, who is engaged to Tanya - the daughter of Mr. Huber, owner of the tailor shop. John Paul maintains a friendship with Tanya, provoking jealousy in Gustav. Gustav threatens to reveal John Paul's plain origins to Nathan, and John Paul briefly resigns from Nathan's company. However, John Paul's plan is a success, and Nathan hires him back immediately. Tanya leaves Gustav and ends up with John Paul.

Featured Crew

Cedric Gibbons
Art Direction
George Hively
Editor
Sam Wood
Director
Sam Wood
Producer
Edgar Allan Woolf
Writer
René Hubert
Costume Design
Harry James Smith
Theatre Play
Alfred Gilks
Director of Photography

Cast

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William Haines
John Paul Bart
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Marjorie Rambeau
Kitty DuPuy
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Ian Keith
Dr. Gustav von Sonntag
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Hedda Hopper
Mrs. Stanslaw
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Hale Hamilton
Mr. Stanlaw
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Hedda Hopper
Mrs. Stanlaw
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Henry Armetta
Peter, Tailor
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Walter Walker
Abraham Nathan
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Ann Dvorak
Bit (uncredited)
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Hilda Vaughn
(uncredited)
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Suzanne Wood
(uncredited)