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Cary Grant | Johnnie Aysgarth | |
Joan Fontaine | Lina McLaidlaw Aysgarth | |
Cedric Hardwicke | General McLaidlaw | |
Nigel Bruce | Gordon Cochran Thwaite aka Beaky | |
Dame May Whitty | Mrs. McLaidlaw | |
Isabel Jeans | Mrs. Newsham | |
Heather Angel | Ethel - the Maid | |
Auriol Lee | Isobel Sedbusk | |
Reginald Sheffield | Reggie Wetherby | |
Leo G. Carroll | Captain Melbeck | |
Billy Bevan | Ticket Taker | |
Faith Brook | Alice Barham | |
Violet Campbell | Mrs. Barham | |
Leonard Carey | Burton - McLaidlaws' Butler | |
David Clyde | Trunk Man | |
Clyde Cook | Photographer | |
Alec Craig | Hogarth Club Desk Clerk | |
Carol Curtis-Brown | Jessie Barham | |
Vernon Downing | Benson | |
Rex Evans | Mr. Bailey |
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Producer | Harry E. Edington
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Writer | Joan Harrison
Samson Raphaelson Alma Reville Anthony Berkeley |
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Cinematography | Harry Stradling Sr.
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Wealthy, sheltered Lina McLaidlaw is swept off her feet by charming ne'er-do-well Johnnie Aysgarth. Though warned that Johnnie is little more than a fortune hunter, Lina marries him anyway. She remains loyal to her irresponsible husband as he plows his way from one disreputable business scheme to another. Gradually Lina comes to the conclusion that Johnnie intends to kill her in order to collect her inheritance. The suspicion seems confirmed when Johnnie's business partner dies under mysterious circumstances. Joan Fontaine won a Best Actress Academy Award for her performance. |
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