
The Great Profile
Comedy
Overview
An alcoholic film star attempts a comeback. Director Walter Lang's 1940 comedy stars John Barrymore, Mary Beth Hughes, Anne Baxter, John Payne, Lionel Atwill and Edward Brophy.
Top Cast


John Barrymore
John Barrymore
Evans Garrick
John Barrymore
Evans Garrick


Mary Beth Hughes
Mary Beth Hughes
Sylvia Manners
Mary Beth Hughes
Sylvia Manners


Gregory Ratoff
Gregory Ratoff
Boris Mefoofsky
Gregory Ratoff
Boris Mefoofsky


John Payne
John Payne
Richard Lansing
John Payne
Richard Lansing


Anne Baxter
Anne Baxter
Mary Maxwell
Anne Baxter
Mary Maxwell


Lionel Atwill
Lionel Atwill
Dr. Bruce
Lionel Atwill
Dr. Bruce


Edward Brophy
Edward Brophy
Sylvester
Edward Brophy
Sylvester


Willie Fung
Willie Fung
Confucius
Willie Fung
Confucius


Joan Valerie
Joan Valerie
Understudy
Joan Valerie
Understudy


Charles Lane
Charles Lane
Director
Charles Lane
Director
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