Comedy
Roger Hudson, a wealthy businessman who has moved to Washington to work for the government as a "dollar a year man," is late for a radio broadcast about his new department, the Mobilization of Woman Power for War. He takes a cab driven by Dixie Dugan, who hopes that being a cabbie while the country's men are away fighting will help the war effort. Her incompetent driving, however, results in an accident for which Roger must take responsibility in order to reach the radio station in time. Dixie then returns home, where she lives with her father Timothy, who is constantly practicing his air raid warden duties, her mother Gladys, an aspiring Red Cross worker, and cousin Imogene, who studies incessantly to become a "quiz kid." The Dugans rent out their spare rooms to Dixie's fiancé, Matt Hogan, and to blustering Judge J. J. Lawson. Matt, who works in a munitions factory, wants Dixie to settle down and marry him, but Dixie is determined to help her country.
Directed by
Otto Brower
Written by
J.P. McEvoy
Charles Ruggles
Pa Dugan
Morris Ankrum
Editor
Byron Foulger
Secretary
Minerva Urecal
Mrs. Wilson (uncredited)
Mae Marsh
Mrs. Sloan
Bess Flowers
Bridge Player (uncredited)
Millard Mitchell
Accident Victim (uncredited)
George Lessey
Sen. Patterson
James Ellison
Roger Hudson
Irving Bacon
Mr. Kelly
Raymond Walburn
J.J. Lawson
Charlotte Greenwood
Mrs. Dugan
Eddie Foy Jr.
Matt Hogan
Tom Kennedy
Sergeant (uncredited)
Cyril Ring
(uncredited)
Eddie Dunn
Policeman
Emmett Vogan
Salesman (uncredited)
Dave Willock
Phil (uncredited)
Ann E. Todd
Imogene Dugan (as Ann Todd)
Frank Faylen
Soldier (uncredited)
Sarah Edwards
Mrs. Kelly
Ruth Warren
Sergeant's Wife
Billy Wayne
Pressman (uncredited)
Jack Chefe
Artist (uncredited)
Milton Kibbee
Pressman
Ray Walker
Burns (uncredited)
Paul E. Burns
Sign Painter
Helene Reynolds
Jean Patterson
Frances Morris
Girl (uncredited)
Sam McDaniel
Night Porter (uncredited)
Lester Dorr
Citizen (uncredited)
Kitty McHugh
(uncredited)
Steve Darrell
First Worker (uncredited)
Lois Andrews
Dixie Dugan
Dick French
Phillips
Dick Baron
Copyboy (uncredited)
Harry Denny
Worker (uncredited)
John Wald
Announcer (uncredited)
Sam Wren
FBI Agent (uncredited)

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