Too Many Millions
1934 film by Harold Young
Too Many Millions (1934) is a British comedy drama film directed by Harold Young and starring Betty Compton, John Garrick and Viola Keats.[1]
Premise
In an attempt to attract the attention of the artist she loves a wealthy woman assumes the disguise of a maid.
Cast
- Betty Compton - Anne
- John Garrick - Bill
- Viola Keats - Viola
- Athole Stewart - Mr Olcott
- James Carew - Mr Worthing
- Martita Hunt - Mrs Pilcher
- Phyllis Stanley - Tamara
- Sybil Grove - Mrs Runcorn
References
- ^ BFI Database entry
External links
- Too Many Millions at IMDb
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Films directed by Harold Young
- Leave It to Blanche (1934)
- Too Many Millions (1934)
- The Scarlet Pimpernel (1934)
- Without Regret (1935)
- Woman Trap (1936)
- My American Wife (1936)
- Let Them Live (1937)
- 52nd Street (1937)
- Little Tough Guy (1938)
- The Storm (1938)
- Newsboys' Home (1938)
- Code of the Streets (1939)
- The Forgotten Woman (1939)
- Hero for a Day (1939)
- Sabotage (1939)
- Dreaming Out Loud (1940)
- Bachelor Daddy (1941)
- Swing It Soldier (1941)
- Juke Box Jenny (1942)
- There's One Born Every Minute (1942)
- Rubber Racketeers (1942)
- The Mummy's Tomb (1942)
- Hi'ya, Chum (1943)
- Hi, Buddy (1943)
- I Escaped from the Gestapo (1943)
- Spy Train (1943)
- Machine Gun Mama (1944)
- The Three Caballeros (1944)
- Song of the Sarong (1945)
- I'll Remember April (1945)
- The Frozen Ghost (1945)
- Jungle Captive (1945)
- Roogie's Bump (1954)
- Carib Gold (1957)
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