Mama Loves Papa Trailer

Mama Loves Papa Trailer (1933)

"They LOVE to make you laugh!" 14 July 1933 Comedy 68 mins

A woman's ceaseless badgering sends her husband on a drinking bender. Along the way, he makes a new female acquaintance.

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Cast

Charles Ruggles

as Wilbur Todd

Mary Boland

as Jessie Todd

Lilyan Tashman

as Mrs. McIntosh

George Barbier

as Mr. Kirkwood

Walter Catlett

as Tom Walker

Morgan Wallace

as Mr. McIntosh

Ruth Warren

as Sara Walker

George Beranger

as Basil Pew

Tom Ricketts

as Mr. Pierrepont

Warner Richmond

as The Radical

Frank Sheridan

as The Mayor

International Releases Dates

United States 14 July 1933

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