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Prosperity is a american film of genre Drama directed by Sam Wood released in USA on 18 november 1932 with Marie Dressler

Prosperity (1932)

Prosperity
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Released in USA 18 november 1932
Length 1h27
Directed by
OriginUSA
Genres Drama,    Comedy,    Comedy-drama
Rating62% 3.144653.144653.144653.144653.14465

Prosperity is a 1932 American comedy-drama film starring Marie Dressler and Polly Moran. The two leading actresses play longtime matriarchal ladies comically sparring off each other, and trying to control their intertwined lives.

Synopsis

Maggie Warren (Dressler) inherited a family bank during the Depression and Lizzie Praskins (Moran) is one of her biggest depositors. Maggie’s son John is engaged to Lizzies's daughter Helen. All kinds of farces happen when the would-be mothers-in-law battle for setting the wedding's protocol including their different preferences of choosing the pastor to perform the ceremony.

Actors

Marie Dressler

(Maggie Warren)
Polly Moran

(Lizzie Praskins)
Anita Page

(Helen Praskins Warren)
Norman Foster

(John Warren)
Jacquie Lyn

(Cissy Warren)
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