

Drama · Romance
Overview
Ignored by his ever-busy wife and children, a middle-aged businessman finds companionship with a former female employee.
Top Cast


Frank Morgan
Frank Morgan
Joseph White
Frank Morgan
Joseph White


Binnie Barnes
Binnie Barnes
Alice Vail
Binnie Barnes
Alice Vail


Lois Wilson
Lois Wilson
Sophie White
Lois Wilson
Sophie White


Robert Taylor
Robert Taylor
Arthur White
Robert Taylor
Arthur White


Louise Latimer
Louise Latimer
Janet White
Louise Latimer
Janet White


Maurice Murphy
Maurice Murphy
Fred White
Maurice Murphy
Fred White


Dick Winslow
Dick Winslow
Dick White
Dick Winslow
Dick White


Helen Parrish
Helen Parrish
Marjorie White
Helen Parrish
Marjorie White


Elizabeth Young
Elizabeth Young
Helen Graham
Elizabeth Young
Helen Graham


Margaret Hamilton
Margaret Hamilton
Ella
Margaret Hamilton
Ella
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