Helen Broderick
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Filmography
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Love on a Bet
(1936)Gene Raymond sticks out a thumb and pulls in a plum in this diverting and fresh screwball comedy co-starring Wendy Barrie and Helen Broderick. When no one will finance his play, would-be producer Michael MacCreigh (Raymond) bets his rich uncle he can leave New York without money or clothes and arrive in Los Angeles 10 days later with a good suit, a hundred bucks in his pocket and a beautiful fiancée to boot. If Michael wins, his uncle will produce the play; if he loses, he'll give up the stage and work in the family meatpacking business. Clad in only his skivvies, Michael soon hitches a ride with a gold-digging redhead (Barrie) and her wisecracking aunt (Broderick) as he races across the country to win cash, clothes and Love on a Bet.

Swing Time
(1936)Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers sweep the floor again in this romantic musical comedy about a dancer who tries to makeit big in order to prove himself worthy of his fiancée.

The Rage of Paris
(1938)Struggling to make rent, Nicole devises a plan. Enlist her friend to help her snare a rich husband that will make her money woes go away.

Stand Up and Fight
(1939)Wallace Beery and Robert Taylor star in this action drama set in the 19th century American West. Empire-building Blake Cantrell (Taylor) clashes with Captain Boss Starkey while constructing a railroad across the wide open spaces. As Cantrell progresses from drunken roisterer to pioneering visionary, Starkey goes from deadly foe to trusted friend. Charles Bickford and Florence Rice also star.
The Bride Walks Out
(1936)When a young wife accustomed to champagne and caviar finds married life means weenies and beans, "The Bride Walks Out." This brisk, engaging comedy asks "Can love conquer all – especially on a $35-a-week budget?" And, of course, through bills and battles, quarrels and quirks, the answer is "yes." Barbara Stanwyck stars as the extravagant, clothes-loving bride and Gene Raymond is her devoted, underpaid groom. Robert Young (TV's beloved Marcus Welby) is the boozy playboy who teaches the bride that luxury is expensive… but love is priceless. With first-rate stars, an endearing theme and a supporting cast full of veteran wisecrackers and wise guys, "The Bride Walks Out" walks in a winner in this "breezy comedy hit" (Richard B. Jewell, THE RKO STORY).

No, No, Nanette
(1940)In a bid to save her flirty uncle’s marriage, Nanette steps into a love triangle of her own when enlisting help from a theatrical producer and artist.

Top Hat
(1935)An American dancer comes to Britain and falls for a model whom he initially annoyed, but she mistakes him for his goofy producer.