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Errol Flynn | Phil Gayley | |
Eleanor Parker | Ellen Gayley | |
Lucile Watson | Mrs. Hamilton | |
S.Z. Sakall | Luigi Restaurateur | |
Forrest Tucker | Cpl. Fenwick Lonkowski | |
Donald Woods | Rex DeVallon | |
Peggy Knudsen | Nancy Graham | |
Tom D'Andrea | Jack Gordon | |
Hattie McDaniel | Cozy | |
Patti Brady | Phillippa Gayley | |
William Benedict | Messenger Boy | |
Monte Blue | Policeman | |
Eugene Borden | Waiter | |
Charles Coleman | Withers | |
Jack Daley | Bartender |
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Producer | Jack L. Warner
William Jacobs |
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Writer | Ben Barzman
Bruce Manning |
Phil and Ellen Gayley have been divorced for a year, and their 8-year old daughter, Flip, is very unhappy that her parents are not together. Flip starts a correspondence with a marine, sending a picture of her beautiful mother as the author of Flip's flirtatious letters. When the marine shows up to meet his pen pal, Ellen takes the opportunity to make her ex-husband jealous. |
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