Third Finger, Left Hand
Third Finger, Left Hand
Release: 1940-10-11
·Runtime: 96m
·★ 6.8
Comedy
Magazine editor Margot Merrick pretends to be married in order to avoid advances from male colleagues. Unfortunately, things don't go to plan when Jeff Thompson, a potential suitor, uncovers the deception and decides to show up at Margot's family home posing as her husband!
Production Countries
United States of America
Production Companies
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Trailers & Videos
Cast
Dorothy Vernon
as Woman at Railroad Station
Howard Lang
Joe Yule
as Nightclub Waiter (uncredited)
Greta Granstedt
as Selma
Myrna Loy
as Margot Sherwood Merrick
Raymond Walburn
as Mr. Sherwood
Bonita Granville
as Vicky Sherwood
Marvin Stephens
as Merton
Jack Mulhall
as Niagara Falls Guide
Tim Ryan
as Third Mate on Ship
Lee Bowman
as Philip Booth
Maurice Costello
as Man at Railroad Station
John Ince
as Man at Railroad Station
Melvyn Douglas
as Jeff Thompson
Milton Kibbee
as Ship Steward (uncredited)
Ray Teal
as Cameraman in Ohio (uncredited)
Harry Tyler
as Martin
Lloyd Whitlock
as Herbert
Olive Blakeney
as Louise
Halliwell Hobbes
as Burton
Sidney D'Albrook
as Man at Railroad Station
Sayre Dearing
as Nightclub Patron
Barbara Bedford
as Woman at Railroad Station
Jean Fenwick
as Ms. Carruthers
Frank O'Connor
as Man at Railroad Station
Felix Bressart
as August "Gussie" Winkel
Ann Morriss
as Beth Hampshire
William Bailey
as Ship's Officer / Man Leaving Drugstore
William Halligan
as Ralph Russell
Frank McLure
as Man at Lunch Counter
Edna Holland
as Ms. Lawton
Mira McKinney
as Ms. Dell
Milton Parsons
as Arcade Photographer
Frank McGlynn Sr.
as Judge Holman (uncredited)
Florence Shirley
as Agnes
Marjorie Gateson
as Mrs. Russell
Forbes Murray
as Wilbur
Walter Soderling
as Man in Berth
Grace Hayle
as Mrs. Kelland
Philip Sleeman
as Headwaiter
May McAvoy
as Telephone Operator (uncredited)
Donald Meek
as Mr. Flandrin
Sidney Blackmer
as Hughie Wheeler
Andrew Tombes
as Mr. Kelland
Ernest Whitman
as Sam
Jeff Corey
as Johann (uncredited)
Brooks Benedict
as Night Club Patron
Cyril Ring
as Man at Railroad Station