Millie (1931)
- Starring:
- Helen Twelvetrees, Lilyan Tashman, (more)
- Director(s):
- John Francis Dillon
My RatingSynopsis of Millie
Yet another variation on the already then-ancient Madame X theme, this early talkie stars Helen Twelvetrees in the title role, a small-town girl marrying a New York City businessman (James Hall). The union produces a daughter, but ends when Millie catches her husband with a mistress (Marie Astaire). Attempting to make a life for herself without turning to gold-digging, like her friends, Angie (Joan Blondell) and Helen (Lilyan Tashman), Millie is once again disappointed by a man when reporter boyfriend Tommy (Robert Ames) is found in another girl's apartment. Years later, a nearly destitute and much hardened Millie discovers that an old admirer, Jimmy Damier (John Halliday), is about to seduce her now 17-year-old daughter, Connie (Anita Louise). Catching the couple almost in the act, Millie shoots and kills Jimmy, but is acquitted when the jury learns the identity of the molested girl. Millie was an independent Charles R. Rogers production sold to RKO when producer Rogers joined that company. ~ Hans J. Wollstein, All Movie Guide
- Theatrical Feature Running Time:
- 85 mins
Complete Cast of Millie
- Helen Twelvetrees - Millie
- Robert Ames - Tommy Roche
- John Halliday - Jimmy Daimer
- Anita Louise - Connie
- Frank McHugh - Holmes
- Charlotte Walker - Mrs. Maitland
- Harvey Clark - Hawksworth
- Carmelita Geraghty - Miss Vall
- Otis Harlan - Luke
- Aggie Herring - Landlady
- Peter Halliday
- Lilyan Tashman - Helen Riley
- Joan Blondell - Angie
- James Hall - Jack Maitland
- Edmund Breese - Attorney
- Franklin Parker - Spring
- Harry Stubbs - Mark
- Charles Delaney - Mike
- Geneva Mitchell - Clara Roscoe
- Marie Astaire - Bobby
- Hooper Atchley
- Director(s):
- John Francis Dillon
- Writer(s):
- Ralph Murphy, Charles Kenyon
- Producer(s):
- Charles R. Rogers
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