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Gene Tierney | Martha Strabel Van Cleve | |
Don Ameche | Henry Van Cleve | |
Charles Coburn | Hugo Van Cleve | |
Marjorie Main | Mrs. Strabel | |
Laird Cregar | His Excellency | |
Spring Byington | Bertha Van Cleve | |
Allyn Joslyn | Albert Van Cleve | |
Eugene Pallette | E.F. Strabel | |
Signe Hasso | Mademoiselle | |
Louis Calhern | Randolph Van Cleve | |
Helene Reynolds | Peggy Nash | |
Aubrey Mather | James | |
Tod Andrews | Jack Van Cleve | |
Florence Bates | Mrs. Edna Craig | |
Scotty Beckett | Henry Van Cleve - Age 9 |
Director |
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Producer |
Ernst Lubitsch
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Writer |
Samson Raphaelson
Leslie Bush-Fekete |
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Cinematography |
Edward Cronjager
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Musician |
Alfred Newman
Cyril J. Mockridge |
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Henry Van Cleve presents himself at the gates of Hell only to find he is closely vetted on his qualifications for entry. Surprised there is any question on his suitability, he recounts his lively life and the women he has known from his mother onwards, but mainly concentrating on his happy but sometimes difficult twenty-five years of marriage to Martha. |
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