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  1. In the Money is a 1933 American pre-Code comedy film directed by Frank Strayer from an original screenplay by Robert Ellis. Starring Richard "Skeets" Gallagher, Lois Wilson, and Warren Hymer, the film was produced and distributed by the common tandem duo of Poverty Row studios, Invincible Corp. and Chesterfield Motion Pictures.

  2. In the Money: Directed by Frank R. Strayer. With Richard 'Skeets' Gallagher, Lois Wilson, Warren Hymer, Sally Starr. Professor Higgingbottom, an ardent member of the Whales, is offered a chance to invest $5,000 in a gold mine.

    • (49)
    • Comedy, Drama, Romance
    • Frank R. Strayer
    • 1933-11-07
  3. In the Money (1933) Lois Wilson, Warren Hymer | Comedy, Drama | Full Length Movie - YouTube. Cult Cinema Classics. 973K subscribers. 232. 7.6K views 5 months ago. Professor Higgingbottom,...

    • 62 Min.
    • 9,3K
    • Cult Cinema Classics
  4. Overview. When the chemical company owned by eccentric Professor Higginbottom files for bankruptcy, the formerly-affluent family loses its income. Levelheaded oldest daughter Lambie struggles to make ends meet but has trouble persuading her carefree, profligate siblings to cut down on their spending.

  5. Babs is too preoccupied with the prowess of her ex-prizefighter boyfriend Bibbs to be concerned with money matters, and her spoiled sister Genie and brother-in-law Lionel are of no help either. Dick, the youngest child, bravely attempts to win $500 in a motorcycle race. Tragically, he crashes his bike on the speedway and paralyzes his legs. It ...

    • Frank Strayer, Melville Shyer
    • Richard "Skeets" Gallagher
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  7. Directed by Frank R. Strayer. When the chemical company owned by eccentric Professor Higginbottom files for bankruptcy, the formerly-affluent family loses its income. Levelheaded oldest daughter Lambie struggles to make ends meet but has trouble persuading her carefree, profligate siblings to cut down on their spending.