

Comedy · Romance
Overview
Out of hit ideas and seemingly in the twilight of his career, Broadway producer Russ Ward decides to give up the game. But when Russ lays off his nubile secretary, Ellie Brown, she shocks him with a declaration of love. Inspired, Ward commands playwright MacDonald to rewrite his latest show as a May-December romance starring Brown herself. Ward struggles to make a comeback as his ex-wife, Kathryn, plots to end his new relationship.
Top Cast


Clark Gable
Clark Gable
Russell 'Russ' Ward
Clark Gable
Russell 'Russ' Ward


Carroll Baker
Carroll Baker
Ellie Brown / Borden
Carroll Baker
Ellie Brown / Borden


Lilli Palmer
Lilli Palmer
Kathryn Ward
Lilli Palmer
Kathryn Ward


Lee J. Cobb
Lee J. Cobb
Jeremiah MacDonald
Lee J. Cobb
Jeremiah MacDonald


Barry Coe
Barry Coe
Gordon Reynolds
Barry Coe
Gordon Reynolds


Thomas Gomez
Thomas Gomez
Demetrios Bacos
Thomas Gomez
Demetrios Bacos


Charles Lane
Charles Lane
Al Atwood
Charles Lane
Al Atwood


Wendell Holmes
Wendell Holmes
Miles Montgomery
Wendell Holmes
Miles Montgomery
Tom Duggan
Tom Duggan
Roy Morton
Tom Duggan
Roy Morton
Saverio LoMedico
Saverio LoMedico
Emile
Saverio LoMedico
Emile
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