I Was a Male War Bride
I Was a Male War Bride
Release: 1949-08-26
·Runtime: 105m
·★ 6.9
Comedy
Romance
War
After marrying an American lieutenant with whom he was assigned to work in post-war Germany, a French captain attempts to find a way to accompany her back to the States under the terms of the War Bride Act.
Production Countries
United States of America
Production Companies
20th Century Fox
Trailers & Videos
Cast
Mark Baker
as Barracks Private (uncredited)
Arthur Hill
as Dependents Clearing Officer (uncredited)
Randy Stuart
as Lt. Eloise Billings
Carl Jaffe
as Jail Officer (uncredited)
Robert Nichols
as Motor Pool Mechanic (uncredited)
John Serret
as French Notary (uncredited)
Ann Sheridan
as Lt. Catherine Gates
André Charlot
as French Minister (uncredited)
Edward Platt
as Lieutenant in Gates' Office (uncredited)
Kenneth Tobey
as Red (uncredited)
John Whitney
as Bill Trumble (uncredited)
Paul Hardtmuth
as German Mayor (uncredited)
Stanley Maxted
as U.S. Consul in Heidelberg (uncredited)
Mavis Villiers
as Dependents' Hotel Reception Clerk (uncredited)
William Murphy
as Staff Sergeant at Troopship (uncredited)
Marion Marshall
as Lt. Kitty Lawrence
Estelle Brody
as WAC Announcer Officer (uncredited)
Patricia Cutts
as Girl in Doorway (uncredited)
David McMahon
as Army Chaplain (uncredited)
Lionel Murton
as First Sergeant at Bachelor Officers Quarters (uncredited)
Otto Reichow
as German Policeman (uncredited)
Lester Sharpe
as Waiter (uncredited)
Mike Mahoney
as Boatswains Mate First Class (uncredited)
Patricia Marmont
as Female Reception Officer (uncredited)
Martin Miller
as Herr Schindler (uncredited)
Robert Patten
as Interne (uncredited)
William Pullen
as Sam (uncredited)
Russ Conway
as Cmdr. Willis - Chaplain (uncredited), Chaplain Willis (uncredited)
Gene Garrick
as Tony Jowitt (uncredited)
Robert Adair
as Col. Bliven (uncredited)
Alex Gerry
as Hotel Room Waiter (uncredited)
Harry Lauter
as Naval Lt. Perkins (uncredited)
Kay Young
as Maj. Prendergast (uncredited)
Cary Grant
as Capt. Henri Rochard