Crazy That Way_
"She was the Queen Bee of the smart younger set, with fiances by the score, but one man refused to be stung."
Young heiress Ann Jordan and her fiancè Frank Oakes would be happy except for the constant appearance of Robert Metcalf, who follows her or them everywhere. This continues into their time at the country club, even interfering with tennis games. The two boys are constantly arguing, and Ann grows weary of them both, and after a knock down, drag out fight that destroys the Jordan garden, they realize she has fallen for an older man, Jack Gardner, an engineering friend of her father.
Starring
Kenneth MacKenna, Joan Bennett, Regis Toomey
Updated Feb 16, 2026
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Year context
Crazy That Way was released 96 years ago in 1930.
Overview
Young heiress Ann Jordan and her fiancè Frank Oakes would be happy except for the constant appearance of Robert Metcalf, who follows her or them everywhere. ...
Crazy That Way is a Comedy, Romance film with a runtime of 1h 4m.
CAST (7)
Kenneth MacKenna
Jack Gardner
Joan Bennett
Ann Jordan
Regis Toomey
Robert Metcalf
Jason Robards Sr.
Frank Oakes
Sharon Lynn
Marion Sars
Lumsden Hare
Mr. Jordan
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Baby Mack
Julia
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What is Crazy That Way about?
Young heiress Ann Jordan and her fiancè Frank Oakes would be happy except for the constant appearance of Robert Metcalf, who follows her or them everywhere. This continues into their time at the country club, even interfering with tennis games. The two boys are constantly arguing, and Ann grows weary of them both, and after a knock down, drag out fight that destroys the Jordan garden, they realize she has fallen for an older man, Jack Gardner, an engineering friend of her father.
How long is Crazy That Way?
Crazy That Way has a runtime of 64 minutes (1h 4m).
Who stars in Crazy That Way?
The cast of Crazy That Way includes Kenneth MacKenna, Joan Bennett, Regis Toomey, Jason Robards Sr., Sharon Lynn.
GENRES (2)
Comedy
Romance