Cast
- Alexander Gray as Otto Stirner
- Vivienne Segal as Elsa Hofner
- Walter Pidgeon as Franz von Renner
- Jean Hersholt as Herr Hofner, Elsa's Father
- Louise Fazenda as Gretl Kruger
- Bert Roach as Gus Sascher
- Alice Day as Barbara, Elsa's Granddaughter
- Philipp Lothar Mayring as Baron von Renner, Franz' Father (as Lothar Mayring)
- June Purcell as Mary, a Singer on the Stage (as June Pursell)
- Milt Douglas as Bill Jones, a Stage Performer (as Milton Douglas)
- Freddie Burke Frederick as Otto Stirner Jr.
- Dorothy Hammerstein as Socialite next to Elsa in theatre box
- Ullrich Haupt as Hugo, Elsa's Rejected Suitor
- Isabelle Keith as Franz' Rejected Girlfriend
- Bela Lugosi as Count von Ratz, Hungarian Ambassador
- Russ Powell as Herr Schultz
- Virginia Sale as Emma Stirner
- Mary Treen as Shocked Woman on Street
- Paul Weigel as Man in Vienna Opera Box
- Biltmore Trio as Trio in 1930 Nightclub Singing "Here We Are"
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