

She's My Weakness
Genres
Overview
Tommy Mills and Marie Thurber, sweethearts, plan to marry when Tommy sells some land he has inherited. Marie's parents favor the match, as they prefer Tommy over Bernard Norton, another suitor. Her father, Warren Thurber, however, is in financial straits and plans to sell land to a civic improvement association headed by David Tuttle. When he discovers that Tommy has agreed to sell his land to Mrs. Oberlander, he berates him; but Tommy agrees to boost the price so that Thurber will win out. Tuttle, who favors Bernard as Marie's husband, persuades Tommy that he must endure the displeasure of the Thurbers, and as a result a misunderstanding arises over the sale of the land. But Tuttle's scheme backfires, and Tommy wins the girl after all.
Details
Budget
$0
Revenue
$0
Runtime
71 min
Release Date
1930-08-01
Status
Released
Original Language
English
Vote Count
1
Vote Average
5
Arthur Lake
Tommy Mills
Sue Carol
Miss Marie Thurber
William Collier Sr.
David Tuttle
Lucien Littlefield
Warren Thurber
Helen Ware
Mrs. Elise Thurber
Alan Bunce
Bernard Norton
Emily Fitzroy
Mrs. Oberlander
Walter Gilbert
Wilson
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