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Cast

Charles Ruggles

Charles Ruggles

Henry Wilton

Mary Boland

Mary Boland

Clarice Wilton

Leila Hyams

Leila Hyams

Peggy Trask

Dean Jagger

Dean Jagger

Bill Trask

Ruthelma Stevens

Ruthelma Stevens

Doris McBride

Cecil Cunningham

Cecil Cunningham

Nellie Simpson

Stanley Andrews

Stanley Andrews

Willis McBride

Constantine Romanoff

Constantine Romanoff

Prettyboy Plotsky

Hans Steinke

Hans Steinke

Strangler Martin

Edward Brophy

Edward Brophy

Pete Ranse

Sarah Edwards

Sarah Edwards

Martie Beemish

Crew

Alfred Santell

Alfred Santell

Director

Sophie Kerr

Sophie Kerr

Story

F. Hugh Herbert

F. Hugh Herbert

Story

Herbert Fields

Herbert Fields

Screenplay

Alfred Gilks

Alfred Gilks

Cinematography

Tom Satterfield

Tom Satterfield

Music

Douglas MacLean

Douglas MacLean

Producer

Vernon Keays

Vernon Keays

Assistant Director

Richard C. Currier

Richard C. Currier

Editor

Royce Finley

Royce Finley

Props

A.W. Singley

A.W. Singley

Sound

Dewey Wrigley

Dewey Wrigley

Special Effects

Andrew J. Durkus

Andrew J. Durkus

Grip

Al Holton

Al Holton

Gaffer

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People Will Talk

19353.0 / 1077 min
Comedy, Romance

Overview

Papa was the big noise... but mama had the last word!

Henry and Clarice Wilkins have been married twenty-three years and are a model suburban couple who have never had a quarrel. But when their daughter, Peggy, and her husband, Bill Trask, have a squabble, Clarice has a plan to show the daughter just how distasteful domestic bickering appears; She enters into an agreement with Henry that they will fake a fuss to serve as an object lesson. Clarice's will to play the game and her sense of humor play out at about the same time when Henry's remarks become more pointed as the charade goes on. Their fake fight is soon a real barn-burner.