A Braodway playwright wants to keep on writing plays for his wife to star in, but all she wants is to retire to Connecticut and, following a few 'worlds-apart" discussion of the issue, they get a divorce. The actress marries a banker in a fit of pique only to quickly discover the divorce was not valid. She communicates this information to her not-yet ex-husband and he, to prevent consummation of the invalid marriage rescues her by sending plumbers, waiters, porters, chambermaids, bellhops, desk clerks, exterminators and, finally, a crowd of roistering conventioneers to the suite to ensure no bedtime story would take place there
|
Fredric March | Luke Drake |
|
Loretta Young | Jane Drake |
|
Robert Benchley | Eddie Turner |
|
Allyn Joslyn | William Dudley |
|
Eve Arden | Virginia Cole |
|
Helen Westley | Emma Harper |
|
Joyce Compton | Beulah |
|
Tim Ryan | Mac |
|
Olaf Hytten | Alfred |
|
Dorothy Adams | Betsy |
|
Clarence Kolb | Collins |
|
Andrew Tombes | Pierce |
|
Ernie Adams | Plumber |
|
Jessie Arnold | Church Committee Member |
|
Georgia Backus | Cashier |
|
Don Barclay | Conventioneer |
|
Sammy Blum | Porter |
|
Stanley Brown | Tommy |
|
Spencer Charters | Gas Station Attendant |
|
Chester Clute | Second Desk Clerk |
|
Catherine Courtney | Church Committee Member |
|
Oliver Cross | Hotel Guest |
|
Louise Currie | Hotel Telephone Operator |
|
Frank Darien | Minor Role |
|
Lew Davis | Stagehand |
| Director | Alexander Hall |
|
| Writer | Richard Flournoy, Horace Jackson, Grant Garett, George Seaton | |
| Producer | B.P. Schulberg | |
| Musician | Werner R. Heymann | |
| Photography | Joseph Walker | |
| Nr Discs | 1 |
|---|---|
| Layers | Single side, Single layer |
| Watched | |
|---|---|
| Index | 981 |
| Added Date | Jun 18, 2015 17:18:01 |
| Modified Date | Jan 27, 2016 04:28:08 |