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It Pays to Advertise
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Synopsis
A remake of a 1919 silent film based on the stage farce by Roi Cooper Megrue and Walter C. Hackett, the light romantic comedy It Pays to Advertise stars comedienne Carol Lombard in one of her early Paramount talkies. Rodney Martin (Norman Foster) is the son of wealthy soap manufacturer Cyrus Martin (Eugene Pallette). Rodney has to make it on his own, so he starts up a rival soap company with the slogan "Thirteen - Unlucky for Dirt." After he hires advertising manager Ambrose Peale (Richard "Skeets" Gallagher) and loyal secretary Mary Grayson (Carole Lombard), his company takes off and his supply can't keep up with the demand. Dad Cyrus buys him out and he falls in love with trusty secretary Mary. Silent film star Louise Brooks appears in a small role. Paramount also made a French language version of this film with different actors called Criez-Le Sur Les Toits. ~ Andrea LeVasseur, All Movie Guide

Cast

Louise Brooks Thelma Temple
Lucien Littlefield Adams
Carole Lombard Mary Grayson
Eugene Pallette Cyrus Martin
Morgan Wallace Donald McChesney
Norman Foster Rodney Martin
John Howell Johnson
John Sinclair Window Cleaner
Tom Kennedy Perkins
John Howell Johnson

Production Crew

Archie J. Stout Cinematographer
Louis Clyde Stoumen Cinematographer
Frank Tuttle Director
Roi Cooper Megrue Play Author
Walter Hackett Play Author
Arthur Kober Screenwriter
Ethel Doherty Screenwriter
Year: 1931
Runtime: 66
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Comedy
Romance

Produced by
Paramount

Release
by Paramount