
My Sister Eileen
Music · Comedy · Romance
Overview
Ruth and her beautiful sister Eileen come to New York's Greenwich Village looking for "fame, fortune and a 'For Rent' sign on Barrow Street". They find an apartment, but fame and fortune are a lot more elusive. Ruth gets the attention of playboy publisher Bob Baker when she submits a story about her gorgeous sister Eileen. She tries to keep his attention by convincing him that she and the gorgeous, man-getting Eileen are one and the same person.
Top Cast


Janet Leigh
Janet Leigh
Eileen Sherwood
Janet Leigh
Eileen Sherwood


Jack Lemmon
Jack Lemmon
Bob Baker
Jack Lemmon
Bob Baker


Betty Garrett
Betty Garrett
Ruth Sherwood
Betty Garrett
Ruth Sherwood


Bob Fosse
Bob Fosse
Frank Lippincott
Bob Fosse
Frank Lippincott


Kurt Kasznar
Kurt Kasznar
'Papa' Appopolous
Kurt Kasznar
'Papa' Appopolous


Dick York
Dick York
Ted Loomis
Dick York
Ted Loomis


Lucy Marlow
Lucy Marlow
Helen
Lucy Marlow
Helen


Barbara Brown
Barbara Brown
Helen's Mother
Barbara Brown
Helen's Mother


Tommy Rall
Tommy Rall
Chick Clark
Tommy Rall
Chick Clark


Queenie Smith
Queenie Smith
Alice (uncredited)
Queenie Smith
Alice (uncredited)
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