"A flighty socialite neglects her family to promote a new religious group."
Joan Crawford
as Susan Trexel
Fredric March
as Barrie Trexel
Ruth Hussey
as Charlotte
John Carroll
as Clyde Rochester
Rita Hayworth
as Leonora Stubbs
Nigel Bruce
as 'Hutchie'
Bruce Cabot
as Michael
Rose Hobart
as Irene
Constance Collier
as Lady Wigstaff
Rita Quigley
as Blossom
Gloria DeHaven
as Enid
Richard Crane
as Bob
Norma Mitchell
as Paige
Marjorie Main
as Mary
Aldrich Bowker
as Patrick
Rama Bai
as Native Girl at Party (uncredited)
Coco Broadhurst
as Slim (uncredited)
Romaine Callender
as Oliver Leeds (uncredited)
Don Castle
as Theater Usher (uncredited)
Dan Dailey
as Homer (uncredited)
Jane Drummond
as Rose (uncredited)
Herbert Evans
as David (uncredited)
Edward Gargan
as Cabbie (uncredited)
Bobby Hale
as Tom (uncredited)
Sam Harris
as Amos - Seated Man in Bar (uncredited)
Keith Hitchcock
as Scotchman at Party (uncredited)
Claude King
as L.F. (uncredited)
Harold Landon
as Christopher (uncredited)
Billy Lechner
as Party Guest (uncredited)
Joan Leslie
Louis Mason
as Station Master (uncredited)
Lon McCallister
Oscar O'Shea
as Samr (uncredited)
David Oliver
as Man at Bar (uncredited)
Manuel París
as Ship Steward (uncredited)
Louis Payne
as Dave (uncredited)
Ed Payson
as Athlete (uncredited)
Susan Peters
Eleanor Soohoo
Phil Tead
as Exiting Theater Patron (uncredited)
David Leo Tillotson
Henryette Yate
as Fifi (uncredited)
Robert H. Planck
Director of Photography
George Cukor
Director
Anita Loos
Screenplay
Rachel Crothers
Theatre Play
Keith Weeks
Unit Manager
John Golden
Producer
Adrian
Costume Design
Edwin B. Willis
Set Decoration
Douglas Shearer
Sound Director
Randall Duell
Art Department Assistant
William H. Terhune
Editor
Sydney Guilaroff
Hair Department Head
Cedric Gibbons
Art Direction
Herbert Stothart
Music