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The Palm Beach Story
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Struggling architect Tom Jeffers needs cash to develop his big idea. His wife, who loves him, decides to raise it for him by divorcing him and marrying a millionaire.
Struggling architect Tom Jeffers needs cash to develop his big idea. His wife, who loves him, decides to raise it for him by divorcing him and marrying a millionaire.
Actors:
Edward McNamara,
Max Wagner,
Chester Conklin,
Franklin Pangborn,
Sheldon Jett,
Frank Faylen,
Charles R. Moore
Edward McNamara
14 August 1884, Paterson, New Jersey, USA
Max Wagner
28 November 1901, Torreon, Coahuila, Mexico
Chester Conklin
11 January 1886, Oskaloosa, Iowa, USA
Franklin Pangborn
23 January 1889, Newark, New Jersey, USA
Sheldon Jett
1901, Neodesha, Kansas, USA
Frank Faylen
8 December 1905, St. Louis, Missouri, USA
Charles R. Moore
23 April 1893, Chicago, Illinois, USA
Country:
United States
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