

The Road to Reno
1931 Directed by Richard WallaceJackie is the perpetually adolescent mother of two grown children - daughter Lee and son Jeff - who are in their early 20's. In spite of the fact that fourth husband Robert is a good provider, good step-dad, and all-around good sport about Jackie's rather wild ways, Jackie is intent on divorcing him although she seems to bear the man no resentment. It just seems that her only reason is that it's time for a change, much like an impulse to buy a new hat. Both children are upset about her decision since they have great affection for Robert. However, daughter Lee has just arrived home from school and decides to accompany her mother to Reno to look after her. On the train west, Lee meets a young mining engineer, Tom, who is headed to a job interview in California. The two hit it off and a romance buds.

Lilyan Tashman
....................................................Jackie Millet

Charles 'Buddy' Rogers
....................................................Tom Wood

Peggy Shannon
....................................................Lee Millet

William 'Stage' Boyd
....................................................Jerry Kenton

Irving Pichel
....................................................Robert Millet

Wynne Gibson
....................................................Mrs. It-Ritch

Richard 'Skeets' Gallagher
....................................................Hoppie
Director
...........................................................Richard Wallace
Director of Photography
...........................................................Karl Struss
Still Photographer
...........................................................Otto Dyar
Production Companies
...................................................Paramount Pictures
Production Countries
........................................................United States of America
Spoken Languages
....................................................English
Genres
....................................................Drama
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