Convention City
We're off to - "Convention City"
1933-12-14 | 69 minutes
Plot Summary
Extra-marital fun and games at a convention of the Honeywell Rubber Company in Atlantic City. President J.B. Honeywell is to choose a new company sales manager. T.R. Kent and George Ellerbe are two salesmen who both want the job. However, they both get into trouble: T.R. is discredited when jealous saleswoman, Arlene Dale, interferes with his attempted seduction of Honeywell's daughter, Claire, and George attempts to seduce Nancy Lorraine. The position of sales manager is bestowed upon a drunken employee as a bribe after he catches J.B. about to visit "Daisy La Rue, Exterminator." Considered a lost film.
Cast
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Joan BlondellNancy Lorraine
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Adolphe MenjouT.R. (Ted) Kent
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Dick PowellJerry Ford
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Mary AstorArlene Dale
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Guy KibbeeGeorge Ellerbe
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Frank McHughWill Goodwin
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Hugh HerbertHotstetter
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Grant MitchellJ.B. Honeywell
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Ruth DonnellyMrs. Ellerbe
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Patricia EllisClaire Honeywell
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Hobart CavanaughWendell Orchard
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Egon BrecherZorb
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Sheila TerryMrs. Kent
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Gordon WestcottPhil Lorraine / Frank Wilson
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Harry C. BradleyGraham
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Lorin RakerClerk
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Samuel S. HindsMcAllister
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William BurressCustomer (as William Burress)
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Virginia HowellMrs. Orchard
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