

Woman-Wise
How you'll laugh... and how you'll love it...When this pert little newspaper woman out-wits and out-socks her woman-wise boss!
Genres
Overview
A crusading sportswriter exposes racketeers involved in paying off fighters to throw their matches.
Details
Budget
$0
Revenue
$0
Runtime
62 min
Release Date
1937-01-22
Status
Released
Original Language
English
Vote Count
0
Vote Average
0
Rochelle Hudson
Alice Fuller
Michael Whalen
Tracey Browne
Thomas Beck
Clint De Witt
Alan Dinehart
Richards
Douglas Fowley
Stevens
George Hassell
John De Witt
Astrid Allwyn
'Bubbles' Carson
Chick Chandler
Bob Benton
Pat Flaherty
Duke Fuller
William Roberts
Singer of 'You're a Knock-out' (uncredited)
Lynn Bari
Secretary (uncredited)
Ward Bond
Kramer (uncredited)
Francis McDonald
Charley (uncredited)
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