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