During World War I, Diana "Ann" Boyce-Smith (Joan Crawford) is an English girl living on her father's estate in Kent. The estate is bought by a wealthy American, Richard Bogard (Gary Cooper), who seeks to move into his new property. Right as Bogard arrives, Ann and the house's servants find out that her father has been killed in action, but Ann projects calm and brave graciousness and moves to the guest cottage without complaint. Bogard finds her strength attractive and quickly falls in love with her.
| MPAA Rating: | NR |
| Genre: | Drama, Romance, War |
| Country: | United States |
| Produced By: | Howard Hawks |
| Directed By: | Howard Hawks, Richard Rosson |
| Written By: | Edith Fitzgerald, Ann Cunningham, Howard Hawks, William Faulkner, Dwight Taylor |
| Cast: | Rollo Lloyd, Ernie Alexander, Jimmy Aubrey, Joan Crawford, Franchot Tone, Murray Kinnell, David Newell, Robert Young, Gene O'Brien, Louise Closser Hale, Carlyle Moore Jr., Frank Marlowe, Edward Cooper, Eily Malyon, Bert Moorhouse, Roscoe Karns, Ronald R. Rondell, Gary Cooper, Hilda Vaughn, C. Montague Shaw, Glen Cavender |
| In Theaters: | Apr 14, 1933 |
| Runtime: | 1 hour 53 minutes |
| Production: | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) |
| Budget: | $659,710 |
| Read More On: | Wikipedia |