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TOO MUCH MONEY TO TRUST IN LOVE!
1936 | 80m | English

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Ellen Neal, a young and inexperienced maid, becomes romantically involved with her employers son which causes various complications. The head butler also has an infatuation for the young girl but his intentions are not that good.
Release Date: Jun 05, 1936
Director: Roy Del Ruth
Writer: William M. Conselman, Cleves Kinkead, Gene Markey
Genres: Drama, Romance
Keywords judge, servant, husband wife relationship, scandal, pregnancy, based on play or musical, divorce, courtroom, job seeking, secret marriage
Production Companies 20th Century Fox
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Jan 28, 2026
Entered: Apr 25, 2024
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Name Character
Loretta Young Ellen Neal
Robert Taylor Richard Winfield
Basil Rathbone Thomas Wroxton
Patsy Kelly Gracie
Paul Harvey Perry Winfield
Jane Darwell Mrs. Frisby
John Miljan Sam Stapp
Marjorie Gateson Mrs. Maggie Winfield
Joe E. Lewis Smiley Watson
Paul Stanton Rawlings
Monroe Owsley James "Jimmy" Coakley
Billy Bevan Frederick
Frank Dawson Graham
George Irving Judge
May Beatty Grandma Gammon
Alexander Pollard Footman
Jack Pennick Gus Rilovitch
John Van Eyck John
Kane Richmond Joe
Lilyan Irene Hazel
Maxine Elliott Hicks Olga
Betty Morris Teena
Lillian Worth Maud
Anne Howard Violet
Herbert Ashley Detective Finding Ellen (Uncredited)
Lynn Bari Gambler (Uncredited)
Barbara Dodd Baby (Uncredited)
Douglas Fowley Sheik (Uncredited)
Bud Geary Brawler (Uncredited)
Edna Mae Harris Lulu (Uncredited)
Fred Kelsey Detective in Ellen's Apartment (Uncredited)
Bob Kortman Policeman in Raid (Uncredited)
Scotty Mattraw Houseman (Uncredited)
Tom McGuire Policeman Arresting Ellen (Uncredited)
Paul McVey Court Clerk (Uncredited)
Dennis O'Keefe Gambler (Uncredited)
Lutra Winslow Maid (Uncredited)
Bess Flowers Courtroom Spectator
Name Job
William M. Conselman Writer
Mark-Lee Kirk Art Direction
J. Peverell Marley Director of Photography
Cleves Kinkead Story, Theatre Play
Gwen Wakeling Costume Design
Cyril J. Mockridge Original Music Composer
Ed Ebele Production Manager
William J. Scully Assistant Director
Thomas Little Settings
Eugene Grossman Sound
Roger Heman Sr. Sound
Harry Davis Camera Operator
Wallace Grissell Assistant Editor
Harry Reynolds Assistant Editor
Louis Silvers Music Director
Herbert W. Spencer Orchestrator
Roy Del Ruth Director
Gene Markey Writer
Allen McNeil Editor
Darryl F. Zanuck Production Manager
Name Title
Raymond Griffith Associate Producer
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Geronimo1967
7.0

Down on her luck "Ellen" (Loretta Young) arrives at "Winfield Manor" seeking a position. She's completely unqualified, but butler "Wroxton" (Basil Rathbone) takes a bit of a shine to her and so she gets a job anyway. Indeed, fairly swiftly she is the personal maid to the lady of the house - but it's ... the son "Richard" (Robert Taylor) who really catches her eye, and she his. What can they do though - she's a mere servant and he is from the bluest of New York blood? Well they pretend it's Elizabethan times and marry in secret, but that's not their biggest one of those and when the intensely jealous "Wroxton"" finds out, he proceeds to make things distinctly awkward for the couple and for his family. With the odds stacked against them, and misunderstandings galore going on, it's going to be tough for them to remember that they were/are/might still be in love! It's all a bit predicable as far as the story goes, but there's quite an effective on-screen malevolence from an on-form Rathbone, there's also an amiable chemistry between Young and a Taylor who looks much younger than his actual 25 years, and we've even a tiny slice of courtroom duplicity at the end to round things off. Never mind a woman scorned, worry about the butler...!

Jan 04, 2025