

Comedy · Romance
Overview
Prototype dumb blonde Irma and her slacker, wheeler-dealer boyfriend Al interfere in the love life of Irma's level-headed room mate Jane.
Top Cast


Marie Wilson
Marie Wilson
Irma Peterson
Marie Wilson
Irma Peterson


Diana Lynn
Diana Lynn
Jane Stacy
Diana Lynn
Jane Stacy


Dean Martin
Dean Martin
Steve Laird
Dean Martin
Steve Laird


Jerry Lewis
Jerry Lewis
Seymour
Jerry Lewis
Seymour


John Lund
John Lund
Al
John Lund
Al


Don DeFore
Don DeFore
Richard Rhinelander
Don DeFore
Richard Rhinelander


Hans Conried
Hans Conried
Prof. Kropotkin
Hans Conried
Prof. Kropotkin


Kathryn Givney
Kathryn Givney
Mrs. Rhinelander
Kathryn Givney
Mrs. Rhinelander


Percy Helton
Percy Helton
Mr. Clyde
Percy Helton
Mr. Clyde
Gloria Gordon
Gloria Gordon
Mrs. O'Reilly
Gloria Gordon
Mrs. O'Reilly
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