Drama Music
When his first stage show fails, songwriter Cole Porter goes off to fight in WWI until, injured, he lands in a hospital. He impresses nurse Linda Lee with his creativity, but their budding romance must wait as Cole heads home. Back in New York, he mounts a series of popular shows, and when his work brings him back to Europe, he eventually marries Linda. But success doesn't spare him from marital complications or bad news about a beloved relative.
Directed by
Michael Curtiz
Robert Arthur
Customer (uncredited)
Cary Grant
Cole Porter
Alan Hale
Leon Dowling
Milada Mladova
Specialty Dancer in 'Begin the Beguine' Number
Carlos Ramírez
Specialty Singer of Song 'Begin the Beguine' Number
Eve Arden
Gabrielle
Caren Marsh
Young Customer
Jane Wyman
Gracie Harris
Frank Ferguson
Tina's Father (uncredited)
Dorothy Malone
Nancy
Alexis Smith
Linda Lee Porter
Donald Woods
Ward Blackburn
Mary Martin
Mary Martin
Ginny Simms
Carole Hill
Sig Ruman
Wilowski
Fred Kelsey
First-Nighter (uncredited)
Arthur Tovey
Yale Alum on Train (uncredited)
Hobart Cavanaugh
Man in Hospital Hall (uncredited)
Jack Mower
Livery Chauffeur (uncredited)
Mel Tormé
Drummer - 'Anything Goes' Rehearsal
Herbert Evans
Bobby (uncredited)
Monty Woolley
Monty Woolley
Almira Sessions
Woman in Hospital Hall (uncredited)
Jane Harker
Specialty Trio Member (uncredited)
Sam Flint
Professor (uncredited)
Selena Royle
Kate Porter
George Zoritch
Specialty Dancer in 'Begin the Beguine' Number
George Meader
Minister (uncredited)
Henry Stephenson
Omar Cole
Paul Cavanagh
Bart McClelland
Philip Van Zandt
Librettist (uncredited)
Gladden James
Doctor (uncredited)
Victor Francen
Anatole Giron
Eddie Kane
Eddie (uncredited)
Charles Williams
Music Store Customer (uncredited)
Lance Fuller
Student (uncredited)
Tom D'Andrea
Tommy
Estelle Sloan
Specialty Dancer in 'Just One of Those Things' Number
Adam Di Gatano
Specialty Dancer in 'I've Got You Under My Skin' Number (as Adam)
Jane Di Gatano
Specialty Dancer in 'I've Got You Under My Skin' Number
Gregory Marshall
Small Caroler (uncredited)
Bertha Woolford
Servant (uncredited)

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