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Teresa Wright | Charlie Newton | |
Joseph Cotten | Charlie Oakley | |
MacDonald Carey | Jack Graham | |
Henry Travers | Joseph Newton | |
Patricia Collinge | Emma Newton | |
Hume Cronyn | Herbie Hawkins | |
Wallace Ford | Fred Saunders | |
Edna May Wonacott | Ann Newton | |
Charles Bates | Roger Newton | |
Irving Bacon | Station Master | |
Clarence Muse | Pullman Porter | |
Janet Shaw | Louise Finch | |
Estelle Jewell | Catherine | |
Bill Bates | Undetermined Role | |
Virginia Brissac | Mrs. Phillips | |
Frances Carson | Mrs. Potter | |
Earle S. Dewey | Mr. Norton | |
Sarah Edwards | Doctor's Wife on Train | |
Edward Fielding | Doctor on Train | |
Karen X. Gaylord | Undetermined Role |
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Producer | Jack H. Skirball
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Writer | Sally Benson
Thornton Wilder Alma Reville Gordon McDonell |
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Cinematography | Joseph A. Valentine
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Musician |
Dimitri Tiomkin
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A bored teen living in Santa Rosa, California, Charlotte "Charlie" Newton, is frustrated because nothing seems to be happening in her life and that of her family. Then, she receives wonderful news: her uncle (for whom she was named), Charlie Oakley, is arriving for a visit. But Uncle Charlie may not be the man he seems to be. |
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