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We're Not Married!

We're Not Married!

Release: 1952-07-11 ·Runtime: 86m ·★ 5.7
Comedy Romance

A Justice of the Peace performed weddings a few days before his license was valid. A few years later five couples learn they have never been legally married.

Production Countries

United States of America

Production Companies

20th Century Fox

Cast

Ginger Rogers Ginger Rogers as Ramona Gladwyn Fred Allen Fred Allen as Steve Gladwyn Victor Moore Victor Moore as Melvin Bush Marilyn Monroe Marilyn Monroe as Annabel Jones David Wayne David Wayne as Jeff Norris Eve Arden Eve Arden as Katie Woodruff Paul Douglas Paul Douglas as Hector Woodruff Eddie Bracken Eddie Bracken as Willie Fisher Mitzi Gaynor Mitzi Gaynor as Patsy Reynolds Louis Calhern Louis Calhern as Freddie Melrose Zsa Zsa Gabor Zsa Zsa Gabor as Eve Melrose James Gleason James Gleason as Duffy Paul Stewart Paul Stewart as Attorney Stone Jane Darwell Jane Darwell as Mrs. Bush Harry Antrim Harry Antrim as Justice of the Peace (uncredited) Al Bridge Al Bridge as Detective Magnus (uncredited) Carol Brewster Carol Brewster as Bridesmaid (uncredited) Paul Brinegar Paul Brinegar as Beauty Contest Spectator (uncredited) James Burke James Burke as Willie's Sergeant (uncredited) Barbara Carroll Barbara Carroll as Girl in Hector's Daydream (uncredited) Harry Carter Harry Carter as Hotel Staffer (uncredited) Sue Casey Sue Casey as Girl in Hector's Daydream (uncredited) Maurice Cass Maurice Cass as Radio Station Organist (uncredited) Dick Cogan Dick Cogan as Telegraph Agent (uncredited) John Davidson John Davidson as Best Man at Wedding (uncredited) Ralph Dumke Ralph Dumke as Twitchell (uncredited) Kay English Kay English as Wife (uncredited) Eddie Firestone Eddie Firestone as Man in Radio Station (uncredited) Byron Foulger Byron Foulger as Marriage License Bureau Clerk (uncredited) Dabbs Greer Dabbs Greer as Beauty Contest Spectator (uncredited) Ruth Hall Ruth Hall as Girl in Hector's Daydream (uncredited) Harry Harvey Harry Harvey as Dr. Ned (uncredited) Selmer Jackson Selmer Jackson as Chaplain Hall (uncredited) Mike Lally Mike Lally as Prop Man (uncredited) Wilbur Mack Wilbur Mack as Norris Wedding Guest (uncredited) Gregg Martell Gregg Martell as Soldier (uncredited) Lee Marvin Lee Marvin as Pinky (uncredited) Edwin Max Edwin Max as Lunchroom Counterman (uncredited) Emile Meyer Emile Meyer as Beauty Contest Announcer (uncredited) Jerry Miley Jerry Miley as Station Master (uncredited) Forbes Murray Forbes Murray as Governor of Mississippi (uncredited) Noreen Nash Noreen Nash as Girl in Hector's daydream (uncredited) Mary Newton Mary Newton as Woman in Radio Station (uncredited) Milicent Patrick Milicent Patrick as Governor's Secretary (uncredited) Tom Powers Tom Powers as Atty. Gen. Frank Bush (uncredited) Helene Stanley Helene Stanley as Mary (uncredited) Victor Sutherland Victor Sutherland as Governor Bush (uncredited) Gloria Talbott Gloria Talbott as Girl in Hector's Daydream (uncredited) Al Thompson Al Thompson as Minister (uncredited) George D. Wallace George D. Wallace as Shore Patrolman (uncredited) Marjorie Weaver Marjorie Weaver as Ruthie, the Co-respondent (uncredited)