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Comedy · Music · Romance
Overview
When a newspaper accuses a wealthy socialite of being a homewrecker, she files a multi-million-dollar libel lawsuit. The publication's frazzled head editor now must find a way to discredit her.
Top Cast


Van Johnson
Van Johnson
William "Bill" Stevens Chandler
Van Johnson
William "Bill" Stevens Chandler


Esther Williams
Esther Williams
Connie Allenbury
Esther Williams
Connie Allenbury


Lucille Ball
Lucille Ball
Gladys Benton
Lucille Ball
Gladys Benton


Keenan Wynn
Keenan Wynn
Warren Haggerty
Keenan Wynn
Warren Haggerty


Cecil Kellaway
Cecil Kellaway
J.B. Allenbury
Cecil Kellaway
J.B. Allenbury


Ben Blue
Ben Blue
Spike Dolan
Ben Blue
Spike Dolan


Paul Harvey
Paul Harvey
Curtis Farwood
Paul Harvey
Curtis Farwood


June Lockhart
June Lockhart
Barbara Norvell
June Lockhart
Barbara Norvell


Josephine Whittell
Josephine Whittell
Mrs. Burns Norvell
Josephine Whittell
Mrs. Burns Norvell


Carlos Ramírez
Carlos Ramírez
Carlos Ramírez
Carlos Ramírez
Carlos Ramírez
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