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Lightnin' 1930

★ 3.73 votes96 min📅 1930-11-28

"Love and Laughter in the land of quick divorce"

Dive into the charming world of *Lightnin'* (1930), a classic comedy directed by Henry King that blends humor with a clever premise.

Director: Henry King

Cast

Will Rogers
Will Rogers
Lightnin' Bill Jones
Louise Dresser
Louise Dresser
Mrs. Mary Jones
Joel McCrea
Joel McCrea
John Marvin
Helen Cohan
Helen Cohan
Milly Jones
Jason Robards Sr.
Jason Robards Sr.
Raymond Thomas
Sharon Lynn
Sharon Lynn
Mrs. Lower - the Chiseler
Joyce Compton
Joyce Compton
Betty - Larry's Wife
Rex Bell
Rex Bell
Larry - Betty's Husband
Charlotte Walker
Charlotte Walker
Mrs. Thatcher
Luke Cosgrave
Luke Cosgrave
Zeb

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Lightnin' (1930) about?

*Lightnin'* (1930) follows a cleverly plotted comedy about a couple running a hotel on a state border, which becomes a haven for divorcing wives seeking to establish residency. When crooks pressure the wife to divorce her husband and sign over the property, the husband's refusal to sell turns the situation into a comedic battle of wits.

Who directed Lightnin?

Henry King directed *Lightnin'* (1930), bringing his signature touch to this lighthearted comedy filled with wit and charm.

Who stars in Lightnin'?

The film stars Will Rogers, Louise Dresser, Joel McCrea, Helen Cohan, and Jason Robards Sr., with Sharon Lynn rounding out the ensemble.

Is Lightnin' (1930) worth watching?

As a vintage comedy with a clever premise and strong performances, *Lightnin'* (1930) is a delightful watch for fans of classic films. Its blend of humor and social commentary makes it a standout in the genre, offering both entertainment and a glimpse into early Hollywood storytelling.

How long is Lightnin'?

Lightnin' (1930) has a runtime of 96 minutes.

About Lightnin' (1930) — A Witty Comedy Set in the Land of Quick Divorces

Dive into the charming world of *Lightnin'* (1930), a classic comedy directed by Henry King that blends humor with a clever premise. The film follows Lightnin' Jones and his wife Mary as they co-own a hotel strategically built on a state border, offering a convenient escape for divorcing wives seeking residency in Nevada while pretending to be in California. When Lightnin' refuses to sell his share to a gang of crooks, Mary is pressured into divorcing him to sign over the deed. With its lighthearted tone and witty social commentary, the movie captures the playful spirit of the era, showcasing themes of love, deception, and resilience.

Starring the beloved Will Rogers and Louise Dresser, *Lightnin'* delivers a delightful mix of comedic timing and heartfelt moments. The film's atmosphere is warm and inviting, thanks to the talented cast and King's direction, which keeps the story engaging from start to finish. Whether you're a fan of vintage comedies or just curious about early Hollywood gems, *Lightnin'* offers a nostalgic and entertaining experience.