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Irene Dunne | Sarah Cazenove | |
Clive Brook | Gordon Evers | |
Nils Asther | Tono Casanove | |
Henry Stephenson | Hector Stribling | |
Vivian Tobin | Jewel Stribling | |
Laura Hope Crews | Dame Evers | |
Tempe Pigott | Mrs. Gill | |
Lorraine MacLean | Catherine Evers | |
Harry Allen | Moving Man Handling Sarah's Trunks | |
Mario Dominici | ||
Charles K. Gerrard | ||
Halliwell Hobbes | Burford | |
Charles Irwin | Hector's Bridge Partner | |
Murray Kinnell | Doctor Clairbourne | |
Jacques Lory | Man Selling French Postcards |
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Producer | Kenneth Macgowan
Merian C. Cooper |
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Writer | John Van Druten
Dwight Taylor |
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Gordon Evers, a dignified middle-aged barrister, is depressed and suicidal following an injury suffered during WWI. Sarah Cazenove, an antique dealer, is likewise depressed and suicidal due to her husband's dishonesty and unfaithfulness. Gordon and Sarah fall in love. The relationship is healing for both, but society frowns on their liaison as both are still married. Written by Molly Malloy |
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