

Drama · Romance
Overview
A lonely, unhappy owner of a Beverly Hills boarding house reflects on her lonely, unhappy life and the lonely, unhappy man she once loved.
Top Cast


Shirley Booth
Shirley Booth
Mrs. Vivien Leslie
Shirley Booth
Mrs. Vivien Leslie


Robert Ryan
Robert Ryan
George Leslie
Robert Ryan
George Leslie


Marjie Millar
Marjie Millar
Nadine Roland
Marjie Millar
Nadine Roland


Alex Nicol
Alex Nicol
Lan McKay
Alex Nicol
Lan McKay


Sammy White
Sammy White
Harry Willey
Sammy White
Harry Willey


James Bell
James Bell
Mr. Herbert Poole
James Bell
Mr. Herbert Poole


Eilene Janssen
Eilene Janssen
Pixie Croffman
Eilene Janssen
Pixie Croffman


Philip Ober
Philip Ober
Mort Finley
Philip Ober
Mort Finley


Harry Morgan
Harry Morgan
Fred Blue
Harry Morgan
Fred Blue


Ellen Corby
Ellen Corby
Mrs. Croffman
Ellen Corby
Mrs. Croffman
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