Love Among the Millionaires
Pepper Whipple is a spirited young waitress whose life changes when she attracts the attention of Jerry Hamilton, the charming son of a wealthy railroad magnate. When Jerry invites her to join his family at their Palm Springs retreat, Pepper is thrust into a world of tuxedos, tinsel and polite... Read more
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About Love Among the Millionaires
Pepper Whipple is a spirited young waitress whose life changes when she attracts the attention of Jerry Hamilton, the charming son of a wealthy railroad magnate. When Jerry invites her to join his family at their Palm Springs retreat, Pepper is thrust into a world of tuxedos, tinsel and polite suspicion. As she copes with awkward etiquette, sly rivals and well-meaning friends, romantic sparks and comic mishaps follow. The story leans on class contrast and romantic miscommunication rather than mystery, letting Pepper's quick wit and warmth drive much of the humor. Supporting figures, including a wisecracking buddy and a precocious relative, add frequent laughs and small-town sensibility against the backdrop of high society. It moves at a brisk, playful pace.
Released in 1930, Love Among the Millionaires was directed by Frank Tuttle, with story contributions credited to L. Wolfe Gilbert and Herman J. Mankiewicz, and showcases Clara Bow during her transition from silent to sound era stardom on screen gracefully.
Detailed box office records for many early talkies are limited, and Love Among the Millionaires does not have well-documented gross totals. It did not leave a clear commercial footprint in surviving trade reports compared with bigger hits of the era.
Though not the most famous title in Clara Bow's filmography, the picture contributes to how audiences remember her flapper persona and early sound performances. Film historians appreciate it for period detail and social comedy, while collectors value surviving prints for insight into pre-Code romantic comedies and ongoing scholarship on class.
Contemporary reviews treated it as light entertainment, praising Clara Bow's energy while noting the story's predictability. Modern viewers often see it as a window into evolving gender roles and class manners in early 1930s comedies, where romance, mistaken impressions and social pretenses generate most of the laughs and period charm.
Details
- Release Date
- July 05, 1930
- Runtime
- 1h 14m
- User Ratings
- 2 votes
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Comedy, Romance
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Cast
Clara Bow
Pepper Whipple
Stanley Smith
Jerry Hamilton
Richard 'Skeets' Gallagher
Boots McGee
Stuart Erwin
Clicker Watson
Mitzi Green
Penelope 'Penny' Whipple
Charles Sellon
Pop Whipple
Claude King
Mr. Hamilton
Barbara Bennett
Virginia Hamilton
Theodore von Eltz
William Jordan
Billy Franey
Railroad Man at Lunch Counter (uncredited)
Director: Frank Tuttle
Written by: L. Wolfe Gilbert, Herman J. Mankiewicz