"An heiress abandons an out-of-work husband, two sons and a lovesick daughter."
Aline MacMahon
as Hattie 'Mom' Frink
Guy Kibbee
as Uncle Newton P. Frink
Hugh Herbert
as Joe 'Poppa' Frink
Allen Jenkins
as Emmett Frink
Helen Lowell
as Amelia 'Grandma' Frink
Joan Wheeler
as Lucille Frink
Frankie Darro
as Norman Frink
Louise Beavers
as Camille
Harold Huber
as Benny Lopez
James Bush
as Oliver Gilfin
Ivan Lebedeff
as Ramon Alvarez
Maidel Turner
as Mrs. Shinliver
Harry Beresford
as J. Harold Brumby
Charles Coleman
as Witherspoon
Joan Sheldon
as Frieda Shinliver
Joseph Crehan
as Mr. Baxter
Dick Elliott
as Reporter
Harry C. Bradley
as Dr. Shinliver
Ethel Wales
as United Charities Worker
Edward Keane
as Truant Officer
Ivan Linow
as Barkefky, the First Russian
Michael Visaroff
as Katzelmalov, the Second Russian
Will Armstrong
as 2nd Expressman (uncredited)
Wade Boteler
as 1st Detective Sergeant (uncredited)
James Burke
as 3rd Expressman (uncredited)
James P. Burtis
as 4th Expressman (uncredited)
Nick Copeland
as Bert (uncredited)
Bill Elliott
as Dancer (uncredited)
Frank Fanning
as Cop (uncredited)
Eddie Graham
Roger Gray
Scotty Mattraw
as Fat Man (uncredited)
Jack McHugh
as 2nd Young Thug at Pinball Machine (uncredited)
Ned Norton
as 2nd Reporter (uncredited)
George Offerman, Jr.
as 1st Young Thug at Pinball Machine (uncredited)
Russ Powell
as Proprietor (uncredited)
Jack Richardson
as Newspaper Officer Worker (uncredited)
Cliff Saum
as Cabbie (uncredited)
Larry Steers
Guy Usher
as 2nd Detective Sergeant (uncredited)
Renee Whitney
as Babe (uncredited)
Gene Markey
Screenplay
Alfred E. Green
Director
Kathryn Scola
Arthur Edeson
Director of Photography
Story
Jack Okey
Art Direction
Orry-Kelly
Costume Design
James Gibbon
Editor
Jack L. Warner
Executive Producer
Hal B. Wallis
Robert Lord
Producer