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Prescription for Romance

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'Prescription for Romance' is a 1937 American romantic comedy film directed by S. Sylvan Simon for Universal Pictures. It stars Wendy Barrie, Kent Taylor, and Frank Jenks.

Cast



* Wendy Barrie as Valarie Barry

* Kent Taylor as Steve Macy

* Frank Jenks as Smitty

* Mischa Auer as Count Sandor

* Gregory Gaye as Dr. Paul Azarny

* Dorothea Kent as Lola Kent

* Henry Hunter as Kenneth Barton

* Samuel S. Hinds as Major Goddard

* Frank Reicher as Jozeph

* Ted Osborne as Corney

* Bert Roach as Police Sergeant

* Christian Rub as Conductor

* George Cleveland as Cab Driver (uncredited)

* Franco Corsaro as Headwaiter Franz (uncredited)

* Joe Cunningham as Farrell (uncredited)

* Sidney D'Albrook as Cab Driver (uncredited)

* Robert Fischer as Veterinary (uncredited)

* Otto Fries as Police Sergeant (uncredited)

* Frederick Giermann as Ambulance Driver (uncredited)

* William Gould as Doorman (uncredited)

* Dorothy Granger as Cashier (uncredited)

* Elsa Janssen as Elsa (uncredited)

* Jimmie Lucas as Waiter (uncredited)

* William Lundigan as Officer (uncredited)

* Michael Mark as Cab Driver (uncredited)

* Greta Meyer as Marie (Head Nurse) (uncredited)

* Torben Meyer as Hotel Desk Clerk (uncredited)

* Constance Moore as Girl (uncredited)

* Paul Newlan as Bearded Hungarian (uncredited)

* Alexander Palasthy as Hungarian Roue (uncredited)

* Ralph Sanford as Hungarian Policeman (uncredited)

* Hugh Sheridan as Feodor (uncredited)

* Paul Weigel as Peasant (uncredited)

* Dick Wessel as Sailor (uncredited)

* Dan Wolheim as Policeman (uncredited)

References




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