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Director
  
Duration
  

Country
  
United States

7.2/10
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Genre
  
Drama, Comedy

Language
  
English

The Millionaire (1931 film) movie poster

Release date
  
May 1, 1931 (1931-05-01)

Costume design
  
Edward Stevenson, Earl Luick

Genres
  
Romance Film, Comedy, Black-and-white

Cast
  
(James Alden),
Florence Arliss
(Mrs. Laura Alden), (Bill Merrick), (Barbara Alden), (Schofield), (Carter Andrews)

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The Millionaire is a 1931 all-talking pre-code comedy film produced and distributed by Warner Bros. and starring George Arliss in the title role. The film is a remake of the 1922 film called The Ruling Passion, which also starred Arliss. The film was based on the short story "Idle Hands" by Earl Derr Biggers. In one of his earliest film roles, James Cagney had a brief but key appearance.

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Plot

Wealthy car manufacturer James Alden (George Arliss) is forced to retire by his physician, Dr. Harvey (J. C. Nugent). However, idleness soon bores him. He takes the advice of brash life insurance salesman Schofield (James Cagney) and buys half interest in a gas station from Peterson (Noah Beery) without telling his wife Laura (real-life spouse Florence Arliss) or socialite daughter Barbara 'Babs' Alden (Evalyn Knapp). As he is known nationwide, he uses the alias Charles Miller.

He and new partner William 'Bill' Merrick (David Manners) quickly discover that they have been swindled. A new highway opens the next day and Peterson's new gas station takes nearly all their business away. Refusing to give up, James convinces Bill to borrow $1000 from his aunt to build a new gas station right across the street from Peterson's. Bill is an architect, so he does the design work. With James' business sense, they thrive, while Peterson languishes.

One day, Babs stops at the station for gas. Bill recognizes her (they met once at a dance when they were attending the same university) and strikes up a conversation. Soon, Babs is a frequent customer. James is secretly pleased, as he disapproved of the rich idler she had been dating, Carter Andrews (Bramwell Fletcher), but publicly he discourages his daughter from seeing someone not of their lofty social rank.

In the end, Peterson buys James and Bill out (at a substantial profit to them). Bill finally works up the courage to speak to Babs' father about marrying her and is stunned to learn his future in-law's identity.

Cast

  • George Arliss as James Alden / "Charles Miller"
  • Florence Arliss as Laura Alden
  • David Manners as William "Bill" Merrick
  • Evalyn Knapp as Barbara "Babs" Alden
  • James Cagney as Schofield
  • Bramwell Fletcher as Carter Andrews
  • Noah Beery as L. Peterson
  • Ivan F. Simpson as Davis, the butler
  • J.C. Nugent as Dr. Harvey
  • Sam Hardy as "Mac" McCoy
  • J. Farrell MacDonald as Dan Lewis
  • Charley Grapewin as Edward "Ed" Powers
  • Charles E. Evans as The Gardener
  • Tully Marshall as Mr Briggs
  • References

    The Millionaire (1931 film) Wikipedia
    The Millionaire (1931 film) IMDb The Millionaire (1931 film) themoviedb.org