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Mabel Albertson | Regina Mitchell-Smyth | |
Jan Arvan | Mr. Appleton | |
Lauren Bacall | Meg Faversen Rinehart | |
Roy Barcroft | Police lieutenant | |
Marjorie Bennett | Sadie | |
Oliver Blake | Curly | |
Charles Boyer | Dr. Douglas N. Devanal | |
Olive Carey | Mrs. O'Brien | |
Virginia Christine | Sally | |
Ruth Clifford | Mrs. Jenkins | |
James Conaty | Recital Attendee | |
Sandy Descher | Rosemary McIver | |
Bert Freed | Abe Irwin | |
Lillian Gish | Victoria Inch | |
Gloria Grahame | Karen McIver |
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Producer | John Houseman
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Writer | William Gibson
John Paxton |
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Cinematography | George J. Folsey
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Musician | Leonard Rosenman
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At an exclusive psychiatric clinic, the doctors and staff are about as crazy as the patients. The clinic head, Dr. Stewart McIver, thinks that it would be good therapy for his patients to design and make new drapes for the library. Mrs. Karen McIver, who is neglected by her hardworking husband (and a bit unbalanced herself), wants to make her mark on the clinic, so she orders new drapes. Miss Inch, the business manager, who has been with the clinic longer than anyone, sees this as an intrusion into her territory, and she too orders drapes. All this puts everyone in a dither, as they fight over drapes and clinic politics. Written by John Oswalt |
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