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Debbie Reynolds | Mary McKellaway | |
Barry Nelson | Bob McKellaway | |
Diane McBain | Tiffany Richards | |
Hiram Sherman | Oscar Nelson | |
Michael Rennie | Dirk Winston | |
Gail Bonney | Cleaning Woman | |
Lou Byrne | Woman at Restaurant | |
Lester Dorr | Husband in Elevator | |
Betsy Duncan | Secretary | |
William Fawcett | Oldtimer | |
Kitty Kelly | Wife in Elevator | |
Bob Peoples | Doorman | |
Robert Ridgely | Newscaster |
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Producer | Mervyn LeRoy
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Writer | Richard L. Breen
Jean Kerr |
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Cinematography | Harry Stradling Sr.
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Musician | Frank Perkins
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Book publisher Bob McKellaway is engaged to beautiful young Tiffany Richards. Everyone thinks she's perfect for him. Everyone except Bob's ex-wife Mary (Debbie Reynolds in a sparkling performance). She may know someone else who'd be even better for Bob: herself. This delightful, sophisticated marital romp based on the stage hit by Jean Kerr (Please Don't Eat the Daisies) tosses in a blizzard, an IRS audit and a dashing movie star (Michael Rennie) with an eye for Mary to keep the comedy humming along. Mary, Mary is all about laughs. And all about love - finding it, losing it and finding it again. |
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