The Greeks Had a Word for Them (1932)
1h 19m
Running Time
February 3, 1932Release Date
The Greeks Had a Word for Them (1932)
1h 19m
Running Time
February 3, 1932Release Date
Plot.
A trio of money-hungry women rent a luxurious penthouse, spending their dough on drink and debonair clothing, backbiting and catfighting as they steal each other's boyfriends.
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Cast & Crew.
Joan Blondell
Schatzi Sutro
Madge Evans
Polaire Quinn
Ina Claire
Jean Lawrence
David Manners
Dey Emery
Lowell Sherman
Boris Feldman
Phillips Smalley
Justin Emery
Betty Grable
Hat Check Girl (uncredited)
Sidney Bracey
The Waiter
Louise Beavers
Beautician
Wilson Benge
Bellings - the Butler
Bill Elliott
Wedding Guest (uncredited)
Ward Bond
Taxi Driver
Zoe Akins
Writer
Harry Bowen
Schatze's Cabby
Sidney Howard
Writer
Jack Byron
Speakeasy Patron
Samuel Goldwyn
Producer
Charles Coleman
Waiter
Alfred Newman
Composer
Albert Conti
Frenchman on Liner
George Barnes
Cinematographer
Patrick Cunning
Men's Room Patron
Stuart Heisler
Editor
Jay Eaton
Nightclub Patron
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Wiki.
The Greeks Had a Word for Them (also known as Three Broadway Girls) is a 1932 American pre-Code comedy film directed by Lowell Sherman, produced by Samuel Goldwyn, and released by United Artists. It stars Ina Claire, Joan Blondell, and Madge Evans and is based on the play The Greeks Had a Word for It by Zoe Akins. The studio originally wanted actress Jean Harlow for the lead after her success in Public Enemy (1931), but she was under contract to Howard Hughes, and he refused to loan her out. The film served as inspiration for films such as Three Blind Mice (1938), Moon Over Miami (1941), and How to Marry a Millionaire (1953). Ladies in Love (1936) also has a similar pattern and was produced like "Three Blind Mice" by Darryl F. Zanuck.