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For the Love of Mary (1948)

Genre : Comedy, Romance

Runtime : 1H 30M

Director : Frederick de Cordova
Writer : Oscar Brodney

Synopsis

Young girl gets a job at the White House as a switchboard operator and gets mixed up in politics.

Actors

Deanna Durbin
Deanna Durbin
Mary Peppertree
Edmond O'Brien
Edmond O'Brien
Lt. Tom Farrington
Don Taylor
Don Taylor
David Paxton
Jeffrey Lynn
Jeffrey Lynn
Phillip Manning
Ray Collins
Ray Collins
Harvey Elwood
Hugo Haas
Hugo Haas
Gustav Heindel
Harry Davenport
Harry Davenport
Justice Peabody
Griff Barnett
Griff Barnett
Timothy Peppertree
Katharine Alexander
Katharine Alexander
Miss Harkness
James Todd
James Todd
Justice Van Sloan
Morris Ankrum
Morris Ankrum
Adm. Walton
Frank Conroy
Frank Conroy
Samuel Litchfield
Leon Belasco
Leon Belasco
Igor
Louise Beavers
Louise Beavers
Bertha
Raymond Greenleaf
Raymond Greenleaf
Justice Williams
Charles Meredith
Charles Meredith
Justice Hastings
Adele Rowland
Adele Rowland
Mrs. Peabody
Mary Adams
Mary Adams
Marge
Adrienne Marden
Adrienne Marden
Hilda
Beatrice Roberts
Beatrice Roberts
Dorothy
Harry Cheshire
Harry Cheshire
Col. Hedley
Donald Randolph
Donald Randolph
Asst. Attorney General
William Gould
William Gould
Sen. Benning

Crews

Frederick de Cordova
Frederick de Cordova
Director
Oscar Brodney
Oscar Brodney
Screenplay
Robert Arthur
Robert Arthur
Producer
Ted J. Kent
Ted J. Kent
Editor
Robert F. Boyle
Robert F. Boyle
Art Direction
Bernard Herzbrun
Bernard Herzbrun
Art Direction
John P. Austin
John P. Austin
Set Decoration
Russell A. Gausman
Russell A. Gausman
Set Decoration
Orry-Kelly
Orry-Kelly
Costume Design
Carmen Dirigo
Carmen Dirigo
Hairstylist
Bud Westmore
Bud Westmore
Makeup Artist
Fred Frank
Fred Frank
Assistant Director
David S. Horsley
David S. Horsley
Special Effects
Milly Vallie
Milly Vallie
Script Supervisor
William H. Daniels
William H. Daniels
Director of Photography
Frank Skinner
Frank Skinner
Original Music Composer
Maurice Goldberg
Maurice Goldberg
Still Photographer
Henry Spitz
Henry Spitz
Production Manager
Jack A. Bolger, Jr.
Jack A. Bolger, Jr.
Sound
Leslie I. Carey
Leslie I. Carey
Sound
Edgar Fairchild
Edgar Fairchild
Conductor
Milton Schwarzwald
Milton Schwarzwald
Music Director
David Tamkin
David Tamkin
Orchestrator

Posters and backgrounds

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