Dr. Dick Lindley
Conrad Nagel
Dr. Dick Lindley

Marianne falls in love with con man Valentine who uses their relation to get her father's endorsement on a money-raising scheme. He runs off with the money and Marianne, later dumping her. Her sister Laura loves Dr. Lindley although she knows he loves Marianne. Marianne returns and marries a wealthy young man, and Lindley turns his love toward Laura.
Dr. Dick Lindley
Conrad Nagel
Dr. Dick Lindley
Marianne Madison
Sidney Fox
Marianne Madison
Laura Madison
Bette Davis
Laura Madison
Valentine Corliss
Humphrey Bogart
Valentine Corliss
Mr. Madison
Charles Winninger
Mr. Madison
Mrs. Madison
Emma Dunn
Mrs. Madison
Minnie
Zasu Pitts
Minnie
Sam
Slim Summerville
Sam
Wade Trumbull
Bert Roach
Wade Trumbull
Hedrick Madison
David Durand
Hedrick Madison
Minor Role (uncredited)
Mary Alden
Minor Role (uncredited)
Policeman on Street (uncredited)
King Baggot
Policeman on Street (uncredited)
Sidney Fox ("Marianne") is the rather over-indulged daughter who falls for con-artist "Valentine Corliss" (Humphrey Bogart). When he manipulates her into forging her father's signature on a document endorsing his rather dodgy business venture, he absconds with the money raised from his life-long friends and colleagues and the girl - before abandoning the girl. Conrad Nagel ("Dr. Lindley") meantime has always had a soft spot for the spoiled girl even though he is loved from afar by her younger sister "Laura" (Bette Davis) so the deceit has a bit of a love triangle to it, too. It's an interesting example of both Davis (still only 23) and Bogart as youngsters learning their craft, and Fox is really the star - though her character is rather unattractive - with a gentle moral that offers little indication of just we ought to expect.
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