

Piccadilly Jim
DirectorRobert Z. Leonard
“THE EXCITING ROMANCE OF A KISSABLE GIRL AND A FRESH GUY WITH THAT IMPULSE!!”
Jim's father wants to marry Eugenia, but her sister Netta refuses to allow it. When Jim sees Ann at a club, he falls for her even though she is with Lord Priory. He meets her the next day at the riding path, but she quickly loses him. He searches all over for her, not knowing that his father's hopeful fiancée is her Aunt. As his caricature work suffers as he searches, he is fired from his paper. But he makes a comeback with the comics 'Rags to Riches' which is based upon the Pett's. But this upsets the Pett's so much that they go back to New York, and he follows, being careful not to let them know that he is the one who draws the strip that parodies them.
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Cast

Robert Montgomery
James Crocker, Jr.

Frank Morgan
James Crocker, Sr. / Count Olav Osric

Madge Evans
Ann Chester

Eric Blore
Bayliss, Jim's Butler

Billie Burke
Eugenia Willis, Nesta's Sister

Robert Benchley
Bill Macon

Ralph Forbes
Lord Frederick 'Freddie' Priory

Cora Witherspoon
Nesta Pett, Ann's Aunt

Tommy Bupp
Ogden Pett

Aileen Pringle
Paducah Pomeroy

Grant Mitchell
Herbert Pett

E. E. Clive
London Gossip Editor Bill Mechan
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