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Robert Wagner | Jerry Denham | |
Marilyn Monroe | Joyce Mannering | |
Claudette Colbert | Miriam Halsworth | |
Barbara Bates | Barbara Denham | |
Zachary Scott | Victor Macfarland | |
MacDonald Carey | Hugh Halsworth | |
Frank Cady | Ferguson | |
Harry Harvey | Postman | |
Betty Jane Bowen | Secretary | |
Harry Denny | Hotel Manager | |
Abe Dinovitch | Laborer | |
Joan Fisher | Baby Annabella | |
Kathleen Freeman | Reporter | |
Paul Gerrits | Milkman | |
Jim Hayward | Pete the gardener |
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Producer | Robert Bassler
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Writer | Hugh Herbert
Mortimer Braus I.A.L. Diamond |
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Musician | Cyril Mockridge
Lionel Newman |
Marriage Can Be A Funny Thing. In this comic gem, a gorgeous grandmother (Claudette Colbert) tires of her husband Hugh's (MacDonald Carey) gambling habit and divorces him. Although their daughter (Barbara Bates) tries to get them back together, problems arise when Victor (Zachary Scott), Mom's high school sweetheart-turned millionaire, suddenly arrives on the scene. And try as she might, a breathtaking beauty (Marilyn Monroe) can't lure Vic from "Grandma" - driving Hugh to the brink of comic insanity as he wages a wild and unforgettable battle to win back his wife. |
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