
In the Meantime, Darling
Comedy · Drama · War
Overview
A young bride who comes from a rich family has a hard time adjusting to life in a boarding house with other soldiers and their wives. Her spoiled ways cause resentment from the other wives and problems with her husband.
Top Cast


Jeanne Crain
Jeanne Crain
Margaret 'Maggie' Preston
Jeanne Crain
Margaret 'Maggie' Preston


Frank Latimore
Frank Latimore
Lt. Daniel Ferguson
Frank Latimore
Lt. Daniel Ferguson


Eugene Pallette
Eugene Pallette
Henry B. Preston
Eugene Pallette
Henry B. Preston


Mary Nash
Mary Nash
Mrs. Vera Preston
Mary Nash
Mrs. Vera Preston


Stanley Prager
Stanley Prager
Philip "Red" Pianatowski
Stanley Prager
Philip "Red" Pianatowski


Gale Robbins
Gale Robbins
Shirley Pianatowski
Gale Robbins
Shirley Pianatowski


Jane Randolph
Jane Randolph
Mrs. Jerry Armstrong
Jane Randolph
Mrs. Jerry Armstrong


Clarence Muse
Clarence Muse
Henry
Clarence Muse
Henry


Cara Williams
Cara Williams
Ruby Mae Sayre
Cara Williams
Ruby Mae Sayre


Heather Angel
Heather Angel
Mrs. Nelson
Heather Angel
Mrs. Nelson
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