Richard Dix portrays Reno lawyer who helps women get a fast divorce but can he keep his wife (Gail Patrick) from divorcing him.Richard Dix portrays Reno lawyer who helps women get a fast divorce but can he keep his wife (Gail Patrick) from divorcing him.Richard Dix portrays Reno lawyer who helps women get a fast divorce but can he keep his wife (Gail Patrick) from divorcing him.
Anthony Averill
- Tony
- (uncredited)
Paul E. Burns
- Hank--Waiter
- (uncredited)
Spencer Chan
- Waiter
- (uncredited)
John Dilson
- Mr. Jones - Casino Manager
- (uncredited)
Fern Emmett
- Shayne's Secretary
- (uncredited)
Jim Farley
- Bartender
- (uncredited)
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- Quotes
Bill Shear, aka William 'Bill' Shayne: You just watch my smoke, Abe. I'm gonna make Reno the biggest little city in the world.
- SoundtracksWishing (Will Make It So)
(1939) (uncredited)
Written by Buddy G. DeSylva
Played as background music in the casino
Originally written for the film Love Affair (1939)
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Lawyer Richard Dix comes out to Reno, Nevada, during the waning days of the silver-mining industry. When the mines close down, he becomes the first and most successful of the divorce industry.
Most of the movie concerns itself with his marriage to Gail Patrick, and its breakup due to the large number of attractive women getting divorces who seem to want to allow their husbands to divorce them for lack of faithfulness. Dix never quite falls, but he does neglect wife and child in his efforts to provide for them.
Dix remains one of RKO's true stars, but their efforts to vary his programmers -- this is one -- with an A picture every year or so had ended with the failure of 1935's TRANSATLANTIC TUNNEL. He could still give a magnificent, scenery-chewing performance when the chance came along, but the studio was more interested in the profits the cheaper programmers could produce.... until they used him up and let him go.
Most of the movie concerns itself with his marriage to Gail Patrick, and its breakup due to the large number of attractive women getting divorces who seem to want to allow their husbands to divorce them for lack of faithfulness. Dix never quite falls, but he does neglect wife and child in his efforts to provide for them.
Dix remains one of RKO's true stars, but their efforts to vary his programmers -- this is one -- with an A picture every year or so had ended with the failure of 1935's TRANSATLANTIC TUNNEL. He could still give a magnificent, scenery-chewing performance when the chance came along, but the studio was more interested in the profits the cheaper programmers could produce.... until they used him up and let him go.
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- Runtime1 hour 13 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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