|
Jean Arthur | Alice Sycamore | |
Lionel Barrymore | Martin Vanderhof | |
James Stewart | Tony Kirby | |
Edward Arnold | Anthony P. Kirby | |
Mischa Auer | Kolenkhov | |
Ann Miller | Essie Carmichael | |
Spring Byington | Penny Sycamore | |
Samuel S. Hinds | Paul Sycamore | |
Donald Meek | Poppins | |
H.B. Warner | Ramsey | |
Halliwell Hobbes | DePinna | |
Dub Taylor | Ed Carmichael | |
Mary Forbes | Mrs. Anthony Kirby | |
Lillian Yarbo | Rheba | |
Eddie Anderson | Donald | |
Clarence Wilson | John Blakely | |
Josef Swickard | Professor | |
Ann Doran | Maggie O'Neill | |
Christian Rub | Schmidt | |
Bodil Rosing | Mrs. Schmidt |
Director |
|
||
Producer | Frank Capra
|
||
Writer | Robert Riskin
Moss Hart George S. Kaufman |
||
Cinematography |
Joseph Walker
|
||
Musician |
Dimitri Tiomkin
|
|
Alice, the only relatively normal member of the eccentric Sycamore family, falls in love with Tony Kirby. His wealthy banker father, Anthony P. Kirby, and his snobbish mother, strongly disapprove of the match. When the Kirbys are invited to dinner to become better acquainted with their future in-laws, things do not turn out the way Alice had hoped. |
|
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||
Features
|
|||||||||||||||||||||||||