Easy to Love

Carol feels, for whatever reason, that her husband, John, has grown indifferent to her, and is on a quest to find out why, suspecting another woman. She sees the family physician, Dr. Swope, first and then hires a private detective. Her own sleuthing is more effective and she devises a plan; having long been pursued by Eric, she apparently accedes and accompanies him to an apartment and, per her plan, enter the wrong one. There, they find Carol's best friend, Charlotte, and John hiding in a closet. The latter, showing more nerve than good sense, goes into a rage and berates Carol for her apparent philandering. The battle continues at home, where their daughter Janet informs them that because of them, she and Paul have given up on the idea of marriage, but are going away together, anyway. Carol and John trail them to a hotel and find them in twin beds, whereupon John, armed with a fire-ax, summons a justice of the peace and demands a fire-ax version of a shotgun wedding.

Discover

Mary Astor

Charlotte

Guy Kibbee

Justice Of The Peace

Hugh Herbert

Detective

Paul Kaye

Paul Smith

Hobart Cavanaugh

Hotel desk clerk

Robert Greig

Andrews

Harold Waldridge

Elevator Boy

Leila Bennett

Hotel Maid (uncredited)

Virginia Dabney

Girl in Elevator (uncredited)

Ann Hovey

Hat Check Girl (uncredited)

Symona Boniface

Roulette Table Player (uncredited)

Miki Morita

Miki - Eric's Servant (uncredited)

Art

Anton Grot

Art Direction

Camera

Ernest Haller

Director of Photography

Costume & Make-Up

Orry-Kelly

Costume Design

Directing

Editing

Production

Henry Blanke

Producer

Sound

Heinz Roemheld

Original Music Composer

Writing

Manuel Seff

Screenplay

Carl Erickson

Screenplay

Thompson Buchanan

Theatre Play

Art

Anton Grot

Art Direction

Camera

Ernest Haller

Director of Photography

Costume & Make-Up

Orry-Kelly

Costume Design

Directing

Editing

Production

Henry Blanke

Producer

Sound

Heinz Roemheld

Original Music Composer

Writing

Manuel Seff

Screenplay

Carl Erickson

Screenplay

Thompson Buchanan

Theatre Play