

Comedy
Overview
Sparks fly when a recently-divorced couple is forced to get together to sort out a tax matter.
Top Cast


Debbie Reynolds
Debbie Reynolds
Mary McKellaway
Debbie Reynolds
Mary McKellaway


Barry Nelson
Barry Nelson
Bob McKellaway
Barry Nelson
Bob McKellaway


Diane McBain
Diane McBain
Tiffany Richards
Diane McBain
Tiffany Richards
Hiram Sherman
Hiram Sherman
Oscar Nelson
Hiram Sherman
Oscar Nelson


Michael Rennie
Michael Rennie
Dirk Winston
Michael Rennie
Dirk Winston


Gail Bonney
Gail Bonney
Cleaning Woman (uncredited)
Gail Bonney
Cleaning Woman (uncredited)
Lou Byrne
Lou Byrne
Woman at Restaurant (uncredited)
Lou Byrne
Woman at Restaurant (uncredited)


Lester Dorr
Lester Dorr
Husband in Elevator (uncredited)
Lester Dorr
Husband in Elevator (uncredited)
Betsy Duncan
Betsy Duncan
Secretary (uncredited)
Betsy Duncan
Secretary (uncredited)


William Fawcett
William Fawcett
Old Timer (uncredited)
William Fawcett
Old Timer (uncredited)
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