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| Ginger Rogers | Susan ('Sue-Sue') Applegate | |
| Ray Milland | Major Philip Kirby | |
| Rita Johnson | Pamela Hill | |
| Robert Benchley | Albert Osborne | |
| Diana Lynn | Lucy Hill | |
| Edward Fielding | Colonel Oliver Slater Hill | |
| Frankie Thomas | Cadet Osborne | |
| Raymond Roe | Cadet Anthony Wigton Jr. | |
| Charles Smith | Cadet Korner | |
| Larry Nunn | Cadet Babcock | |
| Billy Dawson | Cadet Miller | |
| Lela E. Rogers | Mrs. Applegate | |
| Aldrich Bowker | Reverend Doyle | |
| Boyd Irwin | Major Griscom | |
| Byron Shores | Captain Durand | |
| Richard Fiske | Will Duffy | |
| Norma Varden | Mrs. Osborne | |
| Gretl Dupont | Mrs. Shackleford | |
| George Anderson | Train Passenger with Esquire Magazine | |
| Stanley Andrews | Conductor #1 |
| Director |
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| Producer |
Arthur Hornblow Jr.
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| Writer |
Charles Brackett
Billy Wilder Edward Childs Carpenter Fanny Kilbourne |
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| Cinematography |
Leo Tover
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| Musician |
Robert Emmett Dolan
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Susan Applegate, tired of New York after one year and twenty-five jobs, decides to return to her home town. Discovering she hasn't enough money for the train fare, Susan disguises herself as a twelve-year-old and travels for half the price. Caught out by the conductors, she hides in the compartment of Major Philip Kirby, a military school instructor who takes the "child" under his wing. |
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