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'''''Free and Easy''''' is a 1941 film directed by [[George Sidney]], and starring [[Robert Cummings]] and [[Ruth Hussey]]. The film is a remake of MGM's ''But the Flesh Is Weak'' (1932) with [[Robert Montgomery (actor)|Robert Montgomery]] and C. Aubrey Smith as the son-and-father team.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.allrovi.com/movies/movie/free-and-easy-v92315 |title=Free and Easy - Trailers, Reviews, Synopsis, Showtimes and Cast - AllMovie |publisher=Allrovi.com |date= |accessdate=2012-07-21}}</ref>
 
==Cast==
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*[[Nigel Bruce]] as Florian Clemington
*[[Charles Coleman (actor)|Charles Coleman]] as Powers, Culver's butler
*[[Reginald Owen]] as Sir Kelvin
*[[Theresa Maxwell-Conover]] as Lady Ridgeway
 
==Plot==
Max (Cummings) and his father (Bruce) are both looking to marry wealthy women, which would be easier if either one of them had any money of their own.
 
Max decides on Martha (Hussey), but Martha says no when he says that he is poor as she admits she is also. So she accepts the proposal of Sir Kelvin (Owen), but changes her mind by the next day. When Florian tries to win money gambling for Max's wedding, he loses a bundle. When Max finds out about the debt, he decides to marry the wealthy Lady Joan (Anderson) to keep Florian out of jail. But Max is not in love with Lady Joan.
 
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