Theodora Goes Wild is a
1936 comedy film which tells the story of a small town, incensed by a risque novel, little knowing that it was written under a
pseudonym by the daughter of the town's leading family. It stars
Irene Dunne,
Melvyn Douglas,
Thomas Mitchell[?],
Thurston Hall[?],
Elisabeth Risdon[?],
Margaret McWade[?] and
Spring Byington[?].
It was written by Mary McCarthy[?] and Sidney Buchman[?], and directed by Richard Boleslawski[?].
It was nominated for Academy Awards for Best Actress in a Leading Role (Irene Dunne) and Best Film Editing.