A scandalous romantic comedy about roomers and rumors.
Arriving in Washington to help with the war effort, Benjamin Dingle (Charles Coburn), a retired, well-to-do millionaire, needs a place to stay. So when patriotic Connie Milligan (Jean Arthur) decides to rent out half her apartment, Mr. Dingle promptly moves in. Firmly believing that everybody's business is everybody's business, Mr. Dingle quickly determines that Connie should be married to a clean-cut nice young man. So he rents out half of his half to Joe Carter (Joel McCrea), an Army sergeant who most certainly fills the bill. But when the newspapers get wind of their "scandalous" living arrangement, it's up to Mr. Dingle to save careers, reputations and a budding romance, in this delightful screwball comedy.
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Jean Arthur | Connie Milligan |
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Joel McCrea | Joe Carter |
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Charles Coburn | Benjamin Dingle |
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Richard Gaines | Charles J. Pendergast |
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Bruce Bennett | FBI Agent Evans |
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Frank Sully | FBI Agent Pike |
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Donald Douglas | FBI Agent Harding |
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Clyde Fillmore | Senator Noonan |
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Stanley Clements | Morton Rodakiewicz |
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David Alison | Man in Alley |
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Sam Ash | Committee Member |
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Don Barclay | Drunk |
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Brandon Beach | Shaving Gag |
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Betzi Beaton | Miss Finch |
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Hank Bell | Singing Man on Apartment Stairway |
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Edward Biby | Committee Member |
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Gladys Blake | Barmaid |
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Lulu Mae Bohrman | Secretary |
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Sally Cairns | Bathing Girl |
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Jack Carr | Taxi Driver |
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Ruth Cherrington | Night Club Guest |
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Chester Clute | Hotel Clerk |
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Lew Davis | Man Entering Elevator |
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Ann Doran | Miss Bilby |
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Eddie Foster | Taxi Driver |
| Director | George Stevens |
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| Writer | Robert Russell, Frank Ross, Richard Flournoy, Lewis R. Foster, Garson Kanin | |
| Producer | Fred Guiol, George Stevens | |
| Musician | Leigh Harline | |
| Photography | Ted Tetzlaff | |
| Packaging | Keep Case |
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| Nr Discs | 1 |
| Screen Ratios | Standard (1.33:1) |
| Audio Tracks | ENGLISH: Dolby Digital Stereo [CC] |
| Layers | Single side, Single layer |
| Edition Release Date | Nov 02, 2004 |