Desirable (1934)
September 8, 1934Release Date
Desirable (1934)
September 8, 1934Release Date
Plot.
Where to Watch.
Cast & Crew.
Jean Muir
Lois
George Brent
McAllister
Verree Teasdale
Austin
John Halliday
Austin
Charles Starrett
Russell
Russell Hopton
Chet
Joan Wheeler
Barbara aka 'Babs'
Barbara Leonard
Margaret - Gray's Maid
Virginia Hammond
Mrs. Emily Gray
Pauline True
Mac's Secretary
Philip Ahn
Chinese Waiter
Doris Atkinson
Girl
Arthur Aylesworth
Eph
Herbert Bunston
Uncle Fred
Georgie Cooper
Helen's Maid
Jane Darwell
Frederick's Mother
Bill Elliott
Party Guest
Gladys Gale
Tearful Woman in Theatre (uncredited)
Sumner Getchell
Frederick
Maude Turner Gordon
Mrs. Reynolds
Lillian Harmer
Aunt Agnes
Theresa Harris
Ladies Room Maid at Party
Louis Hippe
Louie - the Hairdresser
Maynard Holmes
Toby - Party Boy
George Humbert
Mario - the Maitre D'
Edward Keane
First Playgoer
First Playgoer
Helen's Party Guest
Terry La Franconi
Mario's Assistant
Helene Millard
Helen's Party Guest
John "Skins" Miller
Dan - Elevator Operator (uncredited)
Edmund Mortimer
Second Playgoer
David Newell
Helen's First Admirer at Party
Dennis O'Keefe
Party Guest
George Offerman, Jr.
Third Western Union Messenger
Rosalie Roy
Manicurist
Cliff Saum
Bus Barker
Gay Seabrook
Cousin Charlotte
Kathryn Sheldon
Charity Collector at Box Office
Phillips Smalley
Sugar Daddy in Theatre
Ruthelma Stevens
Brunette in Theatre
Melissa Ten Eyck
Saleswoman
Arthur Treacher
Butler
Jack Trent
Helen's Third Admirer at Party
Harry Tyler
Theatre Box-Office Attendant
Victoria Vinton
Blonde Gold-Digger at Theatre
Emmett Vogan
Office Worker
Nella Walker
Eve - aka Madame Françoise
Eric Wilton
Gray's Butler
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This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
Desirable is a 1934 American drama film directed by Archie Mayo and starring Jean Muir and George Brent. It was released by Warner Bros. The film follows the story of Lois (Jean Muir), the 19-year-old daughter of a famous actress (Verree Teasdale), who has been hidden away at boarding school to protect her mother's image. A scarlet-fever quarantine sends her home to New York City, full of innocent enthusiasm, only to be betrayed by her mother, by the arrogant egotists of her mother's theatrical world and by the haughty social snobs in the upper-crust family whose son her mother persuades her to marry. Mac (George Brent), a friend of her mother's, initially plays an avuncular role. By the end of the film, Lois and Mac realize that they are in love.