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Director
  
Cinematography
  
Country
  
United States

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Genre
  
Comedy, Romance

Duration
  

Language
  
English

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Release date
  
February 2, 1930 (1930-02-02)

Writer
  
Sam Janney (from the play by), Gene Towne (continuity & dialogue)

Produced by
  
Warner Bros. Entertainment

Cast
  
(Ann),
Douglas Fairbanks Jr.
(Gil), (Katherine), (Major), (Aunt Katherine Harper), (Agnes)

Music director
  
Leo F. Forbstein, Alois Reiser, Cecil Copping

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Loose Ankles is a 1930 all-talking pre-code romantic comedy with songs, produced and released by First National Pictures, which had become a subsidiary of Warner Bros.. The film was directed by Ted Wilde and stars Loretta Young, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Louise Fazenda and Edward Nugent. It was a remake of the 1926 silent film entitled Ladies At Play which had also been produced by First National Pictures. Both versions were adapted by Gene Towne from the 1926 play Loose Ankles by Sam Janney.

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Plot

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Ann Harper Berry (Loretta Young), a young socialite, receives an inheritance of one million dollars from her deceased grandmother. The will stipulates, however, that she will only receive the money after she has been married to someone who meets with the approval of her two prudish aunts Sarah (Louise Fazenda) and Katherine (Ethel Wales) Harper. The will also stipulates that everyone will lose their inheritance if a scandal involving Ann occurs before she is married. In the case of a scandal, the entire estate will be donated to an organization for the welfare of cats and dogs.

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Ann, who is furious at being denied the right to marry who she pleases, decides to create a scandal. She advertises in the paper for an unscrupulous man to compromise her. Gilly Hayden (Douglas Fairbanks, Jr). answers the ad and arrives at Ann's apartment. In order to make the affair as scandalous as possible, Ann's maid asks Fairbanks to remove his clothing. Before the newspaper men arrive, Ann's two aunts show up and attempt to force Gilly to marry their niece. Gilly, not wanting to force Ann into marriage, jumps out the window with nothing on but a woman's robe.

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By this time, Ann and Gilly, though they had only spent a short time together, have already fallen in love. Lint Harper (Raymond Keane), Gilly's roommate, becomes interested when Gilly tells him what happened with Ann. He decides to try to get Ann to marry him in order to get a part of her fortune. He takes her to a nightclub called the Circus Cafe. While there Ann meets Gilly and her two aunts, who are being escorted by two gigolos (two other roommates of Gilly), who have come to spy on their niece. The aunts become drunk through the machinations of the gigolos and when the club is raided they manage to escape with their aid. Ann blackmails her aunts into consenting to her marriage with Gilly, threatening to expose their scandalous behaviour at the nightclub if they don't. This leaves the couple free to pursue their romance.

Cast

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  • Loretta Young as Ann Harper Berry
  • Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. as Gil "Gilly" Hayden
  • Louise Fazenda as Aunt Sarah Harper
  • Otis Harlan as Major Rupert Harper
  • Daphne Pollard as Agnes, Lucy's maid
  • Edward Nugent as Andy Martin
  • Inez Courtney as Betty
  • Ethel Wales as Aunt Katherine Harper
  • Norman Selby as Terry todd
  • Raymond Keane as Linton "Lint" Harper
  • Virginia Sale as Mrs. Berry of Walla Walla
  • Songs

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    The songs were written by Jack Meskill and Pete Wendling, and the dances were staged by Roy Mack.

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  • "Loose Ankles" - sung by Inez Courtney
  • "Whoopin' It Up"
  • Preservation status

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    Loose Ankles survives intact and has been shown on Turner Classic Movies and is also preserved in the Library of Congress.

    Home media

    In early 2012, Loose Ankles was released on DVD by Warner Archive in a double bill with The Naughty Flirt starring Alice White.

    References

    Loose Ankles Wikipedia
    Loose Ankles IMDb Loose Ankles themoviedb.org