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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

Cast

Cary Grant Cary Grant as Capt. Henri Rochard Ann Sheridan Ann Sheridan as Lt. Catherine Gates Marion Marshall Marion Marshall as Lt. Kitty Lawrence Randy Stuart Randy Stuart as Lt. Eloise Billings Russ Conway Russ Conway as Cmdr. Willis - Chaplain (uncredited) Gene Garrick Gene Garrick as Tony Jowitt (uncredited) Robert Adair Robert Adair as Col. Bliven (uncredited) Mark Baker Mark Baker as Barracks Private (uncredited) Estelle Brody Estelle Brody as WAC Announcer Officer (uncredited) André Charlot André Charlot as French Minister (uncredited) Russ Conway Russ Conway as Chaplain Willis (uncredited) Patricia Cutts Patricia Cutts as Girl in Doorway (uncredited) Alex Gerry Alex Gerry as Hotel Room Waiter (uncredited) Paul Hardtmuth Paul Hardtmuth as German Mayor (uncredited) Arthur Hill Arthur Hill as Dependents Clearing Officer (uncredited) Carl Jaffe Carl Jaffe as Jail Officer (uncredited) Harry Lauter Harry Lauter as Naval Lt. Perkins (uncredited) Mike Mahoney Mike Mahoney as Boatswains Mate First Class (uncredited) Patricia Marmont Patricia Marmont as Female Reception Officer (uncredited) Stanley Maxted Stanley Maxted as U.S. Consul in Heidelberg (uncredited) David McMahon David McMahon as Army Chaplain (uncredited) Martin Miller Martin Miller as Herr Schindler (uncredited) William Murphy William Murphy as Staff Sergeant at Troopship (uncredited) Lionel Murton Lionel Murton as First Sergeant at Bachelor Officers Quarters (uncredited) Robert Nichols Robert Nichols as Motor Pool Mechanic (uncredited) Robert Patten Robert Patten as Interne (uncredited) Edward Platt Edward Platt as Lieutenant in Gates' Office (uncredited) William Pullen William Pullen as Sam (uncredited) Otto Reichow Otto Reichow as German Policeman (uncredited) John Serret John Serret as French Notary (uncredited) Lester Sharpe Lester Sharpe as Waiter (uncredited) Kenneth Tobey Kenneth Tobey as Red (uncredited) Mavis Villiers Mavis Villiers as Dependents' Hotel Reception Clerk (uncredited) John Whitney John Whitney as Bill Trumble (uncredited) Kay Young Kay Young as Maj. Prendergast (uncredited)