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William Powell | Mr. Peabody | |
Ann Blyth | Mermaid | |
Irene Hervey | Mrs. Polly Peabody | |
Andrea King | Cathy Livingston | |
Clinton Sundberg | Mike Fitzgerald | |
Art Smith | Dr. Harvey | |
Hugh French | Major Hadley | |
Lumsden Hare | Colonel Mandrake | |
Frederick Clarke | Basil | |
James Logan | Lieutenant | |
Mary Field | Wee Shop Clerk | |
Beatrice Roberts | Mother | |
Cynthia Corley | Nurse | |
Tom Stevenson | Waiter | |
Mary Somerville | Lady Trebshaw | |
Dick Ryan | Waiter | |
Robert Hyatt | Boy | |
Ivan Browning | Sidney | |
Lydia Bilbrook | Woman | |
Winifred Harris | Woman |
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Producer | Nunnally Johnson
Gene Fowler Jr. |
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Writer | Nunnally Johnson
Guy Jones Constance Jones |
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Cinematography |
Russell Metty
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Musician |
Robert Emmett Dolan
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As told to a psychiatrist: Mr. Peabody, middle-aged Bostonian on vacation with his wife in the Caribbean, hears mysterious, wordless singing on an uninhabited rock in the bay. Fishing in the vicinity, he catches...a mermaid. He takes her home and, though she has no spoken language, falls in love with her. Of course, his wife won't believe that thing in the bathtub is anything but a large fish. Predictable complications follow in rather tame fashion. |
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