Invitation to Happiness

An egotistical boxer romances a rich backer's daughter.

Irene Dunne

(Eleanor Wayne)

Fred MacMurray

(Albert 'King' Cole)

Charles Ruggles

(Henry 'Pop' Hardy)

Billy Cook

(Albert Cole Jr.)

William Collier Sr.

(Mr. Wayne)

Marion Martin

(Lola Snow)

Oscar O'Shea

(Divorce Judge)

Burr Caruth

(Butler)

Doodles Weaver

(Band Leader / Emcee at Harry's)

Eddie Hogan

(The Champ)

Virginia Brissac

(Eleanor's Nurse (uncredited))

Joe Caits

(Man in Office (uncredited))

Wheaton Chambers

(Reporter (uncredited))

Russ Clark

(Referee (uncredited))

Heinie Conklin

(Joe, the Cook (uncredited))

Joe Cunningham

(Announcer (uncredited))

Bob Evans

(Galliette (uncredited))

Jerry Fletcher

(Reporter (uncredited))

Joseph Franz

(Reporter (uncredited))

Jack Gargan

(Reporter (uncredited))

Mack Gray

(Usher (uncredited))

Dorothy Hack

(Infant (uncredited))

Hank Hankison

(Fighter (uncredited))

Tom Hanlon

(Voice of Radio Fight Announcer)

Harry Hayden

(Reporter (uncredited))

John Indrisano

(Referee (uncredited))

Gordon Jones

(Dutch Arnold (uncredited))

Jack Knoche

(Reporter (uncredited))

Bill Knudsen

(Attendant (uncredited))

Don Latorre

(Youth (uncredited))

Myra Marsh

(Maternity Nurse (uncredited))

Lee Moore

(Headwaiter (uncredited))

William Newell

(Waiter (uncredited))

William T. Orr

(Bellboy (uncredited))

Franklin Parker

(Reporter (uncredited))

Charles Randolph

(Referee (uncredited))

Cyril Ring

(Reporter at Fight (uncredited))

Jack Roper

(Scat (uncredited))

Robert R. Stephenson

(Reporter (uncredited))

Emerson Treacy

(Photographer (uncredited))

Guy Usher

(Spectator (uncredited))

Harry Wilson

(Man at Nightclub Entrance (uncredited))

Allen Wood

(Youth (uncredited))