- Country: USA
- Genres: Comedy, Drama
- Release: 1931-05-01
- Director: John G. Adolfi
- Writers: Earl Derr Biggers , Booth Tarkington , Julien Josephson
- Language: English
- Stars: George Arliss , Florence Arliss , David Manners , Evalyn Knapp , James Cagney , Bramwell Fletcher , Noah Beery , Ivan F. Simpson , J.C. Nugent , Sam Hardy
- Runtime: 80 min
- Awards: N/A
- AKA: The Millionaire (United States of America) , Миллионер (Russian Federation) , Fars millioner (Denmark) , Milionário (Portugal, Portuguese Republic) , Le millionnaire (France, French Republic) , O Milionário (Brazil) , Miljonären (Sweden) , 千万長者 (Japan) , The Millionaire (United Kingdom) , The Millionaire
- Plot: Automaker James Alden is told to retire by his doctors and does so in deference to his wife Laura and daughter 'Babs.' He is not only bored after six months, but is told by a life insurance salesman that retired men are bad risks. So James secretly responds to an ad in the newspaper about a garage being for sale, but he (using the alias Charlie Miller) buys only half of the garage, since the other half was already sold to Bill Merrick, who becomes his partner. The ex-owner, Peterson, was dishonest in not revealing he was opening a new gas station near the new highway a mile down the road where most of the traffic will be. Not willing to be slickered by anybody, Charlie and Bill buy and elegantly rebuild a decrepit building across the street from Peterson's new station and compete handily with the charlatan. James uses a pretense to get away every day, but wonders how long he can keep up his double life.
- IMDB:tt0022151
The Millionaire Cast · · · ALL
John G. Adolfi
Director
George Arliss
James Alden
Florence Arliss
Mrs. Laura Alden
David Manners
Bill Merrick
Evalyn Knapp
Barbara Alden
James Cagney
Schofield
Bramwell Fletcher
Carter Andrews
Noah Beery
Peterson
Ivan F. Simpson
Davis
J.C. Nugent
Dr. Harvey
Sam Hardy
McCoy
J. Farrell MacDonald
(1875–1952)
Dan Lewis
Charley Grapewin
Ed Powers
Charles E. Evans
The Gardener
Tully Marshall
(1864–1943)
Briggs