

Romance · Drama · Mystery
Overview
A letter is addressed to three wives from their 'best friend', announcing that she's running away with one of their husbands – but she doesn't specify which one.
Top Cast


Ann Sothern
Ann Sothern
Rita Phipps
Ann Sothern
Rita Phipps


Linda Darnell
Linda Darnell
Lora Mae Hollingsway
Linda Darnell
Lora Mae Hollingsway


Jeanne Crain
Jeanne Crain
Deborah Bishop
Jeanne Crain
Deborah Bishop


Kirk Douglas
Kirk Douglas
George Phipps
Kirk Douglas
George Phipps


Paul Douglas
Paul Douglas
Porter Hollingsway
Paul Douglas
Porter Hollingsway


Jeffrey Lynn
Jeffrey Lynn
Bradford 'Brad' Bishop
Jeffrey Lynn
Bradford 'Brad' Bishop


Barbara Lawrence
Barbara Lawrence
Georgiana 'Babe' Finney
Barbara Lawrence
Georgiana 'Babe' Finney


Connie Gilchrist
Connie Gilchrist
Mrs. Ruby Finney
Connie Gilchrist
Mrs. Ruby Finney


Florence Bates
Florence Bates
Mrs. Manleigh
Florence Bates
Mrs. Manleigh


Hobart Cavanaugh
Hobart Cavanaugh
Mr. Manleigh
Hobart Cavanaugh
Mr. Manleigh
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