Time Out for Romance Trailer

Time Out for Romance Trailer (1937)

10 February 1937 Adventure, Comedy 72 mins

A girl escapes marriage and hitchhikes with a young man in whose car a jewel thief has planted his loot.

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Cast

Claire Trevor

as Barbara Blanchard

Michael Whalen

as Bob Reynolds

Joan Davis

as Midge Dooley

Chick Chandler

as Ted Dooley

Douglas Fowley

as Roy Webster

Benny Bartlett

as Orville Healy

Billy Griffith

as Ambrose Healy

William Demarest

as Willoughby Sproggs

Lelah Tyler

as Cora Sproggs

Andrew Tombes

as James Blanchard

Georgia Caine

as Vera Blanchard

Vernon Steele

as Count Michael Montaine

Fred Kelsey

as Policeman

Lynn Bari

as Bridesmaid

International Releases Dates

United States 10 February 1937

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