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Olivia de Havilland | Elizabeth Allard | |
Sonny Tufts | Ed Browne | |
Anne Shirley | May Harness Blake | |
Jess Barker | Dana McGuire | |
James Dunn | Sergeant Joe Blake | |
Paul Stewart | Branch Owens | |
Agnes Moorehead | Adele - Mrs. Delancey Wright | |
Harry Davenport | Senator MacVickers | |
Una O'Connor | Mrs. Harris | |
Sig Ruman | Ambassador | |
Demetrius Alexis | Businessman | |
Harry A. Bailey | Senator | |
Joseph E. Bernard | Workman | |
June Booth | Secretary | |
Patti Brill | Girl in Hotel Lobby |
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Producer | Dudley Nichols
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Washington DC in the war. The machinery of government is a hive of endless if not seamless activity. Arnament production is the name of the game, by fair means or foul. Ed Browne, more used to making cars in Detroit, is having to try and get planes made in this maelstrom. Luckily or unluckily, he finds he has a secretary who knows the political ropes - and her own mind. |
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