It's All Yours

It's All Yours (1937)

She's so swelegant... They phffft over her!

  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release Date: 1937-09-01
  • User Rating: 5/10 from 2 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 20min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: Columbia Pictures
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • Director: Elliott Nugent
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Summary

Jimmy Barnes arrives from Europe to be educated by his multi-millionaire uncle, Edward J. Barnes and in five years the extravagant escapes of Jimmy, now a lawyer, are the talk of San Francisco. Linda Gray is a mouse-like secretary to the elder Barnes who has fallen in love with Jimmy, but he favors actress Constance "Connie" Marlowe. Mr. Barnes dies and leaves everything to Linda but he has urged his partner, Alexander Duncan, to plan things so that Jimmy and Linda will get married. Coached by Duncan, Linda accepts the inheritance and announces that she is departing for New York on a wild spending spree. He tells Jimmy that the will can be broken but only after many months and he suggests that Jimmy follow Linda and curb her spending or there won't be any money left. In New York, Linda hires Jimmy as her private secretary. Connie also arrives in New York, as does the ingenious Baron Rene de Montigny with the intention of marrying the wealthy Miss Gray.

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  • Madeleine Carroll

    as Linda Gray
  • Francis Lederer

    as Jimmy Barnes
  • Mischa Auer

    as Baron Rene de Montigny
  • Grace Bradley

    as Constance Marlowe
  • Victor Kilian

    as City Clerk
  • George McKay

    as License Clerk
  • Charles Waldron

    as Alexander Duncan
  • J. C. Nugent

    as E.J. Barnes
  • Richard Carle

    as Judge Reynolds
  • Arthur Hoyt

    as Dabney
  • Franklin Pangborn

    as Schultz
  • Connee Boswell

    as Singer
  • Ann Doran

    as Stewardess (uncredited)
Directing Elliott Nugent Director
Writing Adelaide Heilbron Story
Writing Mary C. McCall, Jr. Screenplay
Production William Perlberg Producer