My Bill is a 1938 American drama film starring Kay Francis as a poor widow raising four children.
Caroline insists on the three oldest children living with her, insinuating that Bill is not her brother's son.
Now angry with their mother, the three oldest children agree to live with Caroline who is more financially able to fulfill their desires.
Bill sells newspapers to help raise money for his mother, and is assisted by local banker, John C. Rudlin.
Caroline returns, and it is revealed that Reginald, Sr. was just as mean as his sister, and Mr. Rudlin was always Mary's true love.
It was the first movie Kay Francis made for Warners' B unit under Byrnie Foy.
[4] Farrow later said he directed Francis by polite but businesslike suggestions, Louise via picturesque comments that would amuse her and arouse her imagination, Granville needed encouragement and praise, and Bobby Jordan required occasional sarcasm.