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Production Company: Universal Pictures
Date of Release: 1948
Running Time: 88 minutes
Director: Claude Binyon
Screenplay: Claude Binyon
                  From the novel by Frederic Wakeman
Cinematography: Milton R. Krasner
Film Editing: Paul Weatherwax
Art Direction: Alexander Golitzen
Recording Director: Leslie I. Carey and Glenn E. Anderson
Set Decoration: Russell A. Gausman and Ted Offenbecker
Gowns: Mary K. Dodson
Producer:
Joseph Sistrom
Original Music: Walter Scharf
CAST:
Robert Montgomery...
Matt Saxon
Susan Hayward...
Janet Busch
John Payne...
Eric Busch
Audrey Totter...
Alma Wragge
Henry Morgan...
Hermy
Harry von Zell...
Humber
Cara Williams...
Dolly Humber
Chill Wills...
Captain Chatham
Heather Angel...
Vivian Saxon
John Baragrey...
Peter Stanhope
Addison Richards...
Abel Richman
Barbara Challis...
Ingenue
Curt Conway...
Jack Bernard
Fay Baker...
Mrs. Noble
Philip Van Zandt...
Chris
Martin Garralaga...
Manager
Max Willenz...
Propreitor
Fred Nurney...
Headwaiter
Archie Twitchell...
Mr. Maddox
Barbara Billingsley...
Mrs. Maddox
Eula Guy...
Harrassed Secretary
Al Murphy...
Bald Man
Clarence Straight...
Mr. McCarthy
Bert Davidson...
Mr. Noble
Marie Wrixon...
Mrs. McCarthy
Cyril Brocco...
Cyril Leatham
Donna Martell...
Flower Girl
Mauritz Hugo...
Designer
Anthony Jochim...
Agent
Kathleen Freeman...
Nurse
Blanche Obronska...
Soubrette
Laura K. Brooks...
Buxom Nurse
Vivian Mason...
Blonde
Basil Tellou...
Bit Player
Robert Spencer...
Leading Man
Paul Rochin...
Waiter
Lomax Study...
Headwaiter
Robert Cabal...
Busboy
Synopsis:
Successful novelist Eric Busch has written his first play and becomes involved with parasitic theatrical producer Matt Saxon. The association nearly ruins his entire life including his marriage. Montgomery gives a good performance in the juicy role of the monstrous producer. John Payne as the writer, Susan Hayward as his wife and Audrey Totter as the producer's long-suffering girlfriend are also good.
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