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Cast
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Francis Lederer | As: Count Ferdinand von und zu Reidenach |
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Ann Sothern | As: Mary Cantillon |
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Fred Stone | As: Lafe Cantillon |
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Billie Burke | As: Mrs. Robert Cantillon |
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Ernest Cossart | As: Adolphe |
Storyline
Ann Sothern essays the title role in My American Wife. The story opens in Smelter City, Arizona, where the richest man in town is grizzled old Indian fighter Lafe Cantillon (Fred Stone). Lafe's social-climbing sister-in-law (Billie Burke) insists that her daughter Mary wed a titled European, Count Ferdinand (Francis Lederer). Much to Lafe's delight, Mary isn't assimilated into Continental high society; instead, she instructs Count Ferdinand in the virtues of good, old-fashioned American democracy. And, of, course, the Count and Lafe become great chums when the "furriner" proves that he can ride a bucking bronco with the best of 'em.
Tagline: | A Count with American ideas...tries to trade his monocle for a lariat! |
Certification: | NR |
Cast
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Francis Lederer |
Count Ferdinand von und zu Reidenach |
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Ann Sothern |
Mary Cantillon |
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Fred Stone |
Lafe Cantillon |
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Billie Burke |
Mrs. Robert Cantillon |
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Ernest Cossart |
Adolphe |
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Grant Mitchell |
Robert Cantillon |
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Hal K. Dawson |
Stephen Cantillon |
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Helene Millard |
Mrs. Vincent Cantillon |
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Adrian Morris |
Vincent Cantillon |
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Dora Clement |
Agnes, Mrs. Stephen Cantillon |
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C. Montague Shaw |
Butler |
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Jimmy Vandiveer |
Reporter (uncredited) |
Directed By
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Harold Young |
Director |
Writing Credits
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Elmer Davis |
Story |
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Virginia Van Upp |
Screenplay |
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