
The Rich Are Always with Us
1932 · Movie · NR · 73 min · ★ 5.4
The richest woman in the world (Ruth Chatterton) has everything money can buy. But with her heart torn between her faithless husband and an ardent writer (George Brent), she can't have the one thing every woman wants: happiness. Herbert Hoover was still President and the Depression was at its most depressing when this delicious wallow in uptown romance hit the Bijou, featuring an electric performance by young Bette Davis as a society girl also enamored of the writer. This wasn't the end of Davis' relationship with Brent. They would make 11 films together, including Jezebel and Dark Victory. It wasn't the end of the Chatterton-Brent relationship, either: the on-screen lovers married soon after the film opened.
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Details
- Years
- 1932
- Release date
- 1932-05-19
- Language
- English
- Rated
- NR
- Runtime
- 73 min
- TMDB rating
- 5.3/10 (10 votes)
Themes
- marriage proposal
- writer
- divorce
- divorcee
- extramarital affair
- novelist
- socialite
- pre-code
- ex-husband ex-wife relationship
- home wrecker
- flirtation
- other woman
- +2 more
Cast & crew

Ruth Chatterton
as Caroline Van Dyke Grannard

George Brent
as Julian Tierney

Bette Davis
as Malbro

John Miljan
as Greg Grannard

Adrienne Dore
as Allison Adair Grannard

John Wray
as Clark Davis

Robert Warwick
as The Doctor

Walter Walker
as Dante

Virginia Hammond
as Flo

Berton Churchill
as Judge Bradshaw
Directed by Alfred E. Green