
You Can't Take it With You
Comedy
Overview
A man from a family of rich snobs becomes engaged to a woman from a good-natured but decidedly eccentric family.
Top Cast


Jason Robards
Jason Robards
Grandpa Martin Vanderhof
Jason Robards
Grandpa Martin Vanderhof


George Rose
George Rose
Boris Kolenkhov
George Rose
Boris Kolenkhov


Elizabeth Wilson
Elizabeth Wilson
Penny Sycamore
Elizabeth Wilson
Penny Sycamore


Colleen Dewhurst
Colleen Dewhurst
Grand Duchess Olga Katrina
Colleen Dewhurst
Grand Duchess Olga Katrina
Maureen Anderman
Maureen Anderman
Alice Sycamore
Maureen Anderman
Alice Sycamore


Carole Androsky
Carole Androsky
Essie Carmichael
Carole Androsky
Essie Carmichael


Jack Dodson
Jack Dodson
Paul Sycamore
Jack Dodson
Paul Sycamore


Alice Drummond
Alice Drummond
Gay Wellington
Alice Drummond
Gay Wellington
Wayne Elbert
Wayne Elbert
Jim
Wayne Elbert
Jim


Arthur French
Arthur French
Donald
Arthur French
Donald
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