The Jazz Cinderella Trailer

The Jazz Cinderella Trailer (1930)

01 September 1930 Drama, Romance 66 mins

Intending that her son, Herbert, marry debutante Mildred Vane, Mrs. Consuelo Carter is most dismayed when she learns that Herbert has fallen in love with Pat Murray, a model in Darrow's dress shop. Pat's emphatic refusal to take Mrs. Carter's "suggestion" that she give up Herbert leads to her being fired, and she reluctantly accepts Herbert's invitation to weekend at the Carter country home. Finally realizing the hopelessness of the situation, Pat makes a spectacle of herself at a party; but Herbert is not fooled, and their love triumphs.

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Cast

Myrna Loy

as Mildred Vane

Jason Robards Sr.

as Herbert Carter

Nancy Welford

as Patricia Murray

Dorothy Phillips

as Mrs. Consuelo Carter

David Durand

as Danny Murray

Roland Ray

as Pierre

Freddie Burke Frederick

as Junior Carter

Frank McGlynn Sr.

as Henry Murray (as Frank McGlynn)

James P. Burtis

as Ollie (as James Burtis)

George Cowl

as Darrow

Murray Smith

as Epstein

William H. Strauss

as Fineman (as William Strauss)

June Gittelson

as Sylvia de Sprout

International Releases Dates

United States 01 September 1930

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