She's Got Everything (film) explained

She's Got Everything
Director:Joseph Santley
Producer:Albert Lewis
Screenplay:Harry Segall
Maxwell Shane
Story:Joseph Hoffman
Maxwell Shane
Starring:Gene Raymond
Ann Sothern
Victor Moore
Helen Broderick
Parkyakarkus
Billy Gilbert
Music:Frank Tours
Cinematography:Jack MacKenzie
Editing:Frederic Knudtson
Studio:RKO Radio Pictures
Distributor:RKO Radio Pictures
Runtime:72 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English

She's Got Everything is a 1937 American romantic comedy film directed by Joseph Santley from a screenplay by Harry Segall and Maxwell Shane, based on a story by Shane and Joseph Hoffman. The film stars Gene Raymond and Ann Sothern, with supporting performances by Victor Moore, Helen Broderick, Parkyakarkus (also known by his real name, Harry Einstein), and Billy Gilbert. RKO Radio Pictures produced and distributed the picture, which was released on the final day of 1937.

Plot summary

Heiress Carol Rogers returns from a long overseas vacation to learn her father has died and saddled her with a mountain of debt. To keep her creditors at bay, her Aunt Jane and pal Waldo contrive to get her hired as an assistant to wealthy coffee magnate Fuller Partridge, hoping it will lead to love and eventually marriage. Unfortunately, the plan is beset by obstacles, especially when a bumbling hypnotist hired to put a romance spell on Carol misses and casts it on Aunt Jane instead.

Cast