A Fool's Advice

A Fool's Advice is a 1932 American pre-Code film directed by Ralph Ceder.

It was produced by its star, Frank Fay, and released by Warner Bros.

Frank Fay had a terrible reputation in show business, owing to an exceptionally large ego and a history of abusing people verbally and physically.

Warner Bros. declined to handle the reissue of A Fool's Advice, but did agree to refilm the title sequence.

These new credits reflect the low regard Fay's professional colleagues had for him: his name appears in the smallest possible type as both star and author, with the supporting cast members' names more than twice the size of Fay's.