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Ronald Reagan | Sergeant Bill Page | |
Eleanor Parker | Sally Middleton | |
Eve Arden | Olive Lashbrooke | |
Wayne Morris | Comm. Ned Burling | |
Kent Smith | Kenneth Bartlett | |
John Emery | George Harrington | |
Erskine Sanford | Storekeeper | |
John Holland | Henry Atherton | |
Douglas Kennedy | Naval officer | |
Ernest Anderson | Second Elevator Operator | |
Lois Austin | Part of a theater party | |
Richard Bartell | Ticket Agent | |
Peter Camlin | French-speaking person | |
Tristram Coffin | Part of a theater party | |
Bunty Cutler | Girl at Telephone |
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Producer | Charles Hoffman
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Writer | John Van Druten
Charles Hoffman |
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Budding actress Sally Middleton agrees to a date with Bill Page, a soldier on a weekend pass, after he's stood up by her worldly friend, Olive. When Bill has a problem getting a hotel room, he ends up spending the weekend with Sally at her apartment. Both have to fight temptation as they become attracted to one another. |
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