Lady Luck (1946 film)

Lady Luck is a 1946 American comedy film directed by Edwin L. Marin and starring Robert Young, Barbara Hale and Frank Morgan. It was produced and distributed by RKO Pictures. The picture tells the story of a professional gambler who falls in love with a woman who hates gambling and tries to reform him.

Plot
Mary Audrey cannot stand gambling. Her grandfather, William, whom she calls "Gramps," is a compulsive gambler. Mary puts him to work in her Beverly Hills book store to keep him away from his bad habit.

A professional gambler, Larry Scott, places a $200 wager with Gramps, who can't pay up when Larry's horse wins. Larry falls for Mary, however, woos and weds her, then takes her for a Las Vegas honeymoon without revealing his real profession.

Mary discovers the truth and angrily arranges a quick divorce. Sacramento Sam, gambler pal of Larry's, hatches a scheme with the casino's help. Mary will be permitted to win $500 gambling by the house, with Larry and Sam secretly covering the bet. Maybe she won't hate gambling so much this way.

It works, but too well. Mary begins genuinely winning and won't quit. Larry and Sam go broke covering her bets. Larry returns to Beverly Hills, where he finds Gramps running a bookie operation out of the book store. They go back to Vegas and have everything riding on one last game of poker, which Gramps loses deliberately so Larry can win the money and Mary's heart.

Cast

 * Robert Young as Larry
 * Barbara Hale as Mary
 * Frank Morgan as Gramps
 * James Gleason as Sacramento Sam
 * Don Rice as Eddie
 * Harry Davenport as 	Judge Martin
 * Lloyd Corrigan as 	Little Joe
 * Teddy Hart as 	Little Guy
 * Joseph Vitale as 	Happy Johnson
 * Douglas Morrow as Morgan
 * Myrna Dell as Mabel
 * Mary Field as Miss Field
 * Al Hill as Herman, Roulette Dealer
 * Kenneth MacDonald as Masters, Casino Manager
 * William Hall as Mabel's Boyfriend
 * Russell Simpson as Daniel Boone
 * Forrest Taylor as 	General Sherman
 * Nancy Saunders as 	Manicurist