Mary Smith decides after a lifetime of being a shut-in to do something wild while her father is out campaigning for the presidency, so she takes off for the family's home in West Palm Beach and inadvertently becomes romantically entangled with earnest cowboy Stretch Willoughby. Neither the dalliance nor the cowboy fit with the upper class image projected by her esteemed father, forcing her to choose.
Directing | H. C. Potter | Director |
Writing | Frank R. Adams | Original Story |
Costume & Make-Up | Omar Kiam | Costume Design |
Writing | S. N. Behrman | Screenplay |
Production | Samuel Goldwyn | Producer |
Writing | Sonya Levien | Screenplay |
Writing | Leo McCarey | Original Story |
Editing | Sherman Todd | Editor |
Art | Julia Heron | Set Decoration |
Art | Richard Day | Art Direction |
Crew | Paul Neal | Sound Recordist |
Camera | Gregg Toland | Director of Photography |
Sound | Alfred Newman | Original Music Composer |
Directing | Edmond F. Bernoudy | Assistant Director |
Art | James Basevi | Assistant Art Director |
Sound | Alfred Newman | Music Director |
Sound | Lionel Newman | Songs |
Sound | Arthur Quenzer | Songs |
Crew | Samuel Goldwyn | Presenter |
Crew | John Epper | Stunt Double |