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William Powell | Stephen 'Steve' / 'Stevie' Ireland | |
Myrna Loy | Susan Ireland | |
Clark Gable | Edward J. Gallagher | |
Gail Patrick | Isobel Kimble Grayson | |
Una Merkel | Amy Drexel | |
Florence Rice | Irene Agnew | |
Frank McHugh | ||
Jack Carson | Ward Willoughby | |
Florence Bates | Mrs. Cooper | |
Sidney Blackmer | Lawyer George Renny | |
Sig Ruman | Doctor Wuthering | |
Vladimir Sokoloff | Dr. David Klugle | |
Donald MacBride | 'Pinky' Grayson | |
Sara Haden | Miss Cecilia Landis | |
Kathleen Lockhart | Mrs. Bristol | |
Fern Emmett | Martha | |
Joseph Crehan | Judge | |
George Meeker | Lawyer DeWest | |
Clarence Muse | Robert | |
John Beal | Waldo Beaver | |
Jessie Ralph | Mrs. Kensington-Bly | |
Edgar Kennedy | Spike | |
Sidney Toler | Mr. Keough | |
Mary Gordon | Mrs. Keough | |
Barnett Parker | Mr. Flint | |
Katharine Alexander | Claire Lodge | |
Rosalind Russell | Mrs. Nancy Harrison | |
Isabel Jewell | Judith Wilson |
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Producer | Joseph L. Mankiewicz
Pandro S. Berman David O. Selznick |
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Writer | Joseph L. Mankiewicz
Jo Swerling David Hertz William Ludwig |
Loy and Powell. From madcap comedy to melodrama: made for each other. Fans know them as the champagne set of sleuthing: Nick and Nora Charles of The Thin Man movies. But the class acts don't end here. Manhattan Melodrama, Loy and Powell's first screen pairing, showcases an on-screen magic that also sparks the tense courtroom thriller Evelyn Prentice. Comedies, however - urbane to insane - were the duo's mainstays, and this set has three of their bubbliest. In Double Wedding, Loy doesn't want her sister to wd Bohemian Powell. Any guess who does? A clunk to the head convinces fuddy-duddy Powell he's a con ma - and Loy finds her changed hubby appealing in I Love You Again. And the loopiness gets loopier when Powell pretends he's off his rocker to stop Loy's divorce proceedings in Love Crazy. Classic craziness! |
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