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The Palm Beach Story (1942)
Associate Producer: Paul Jones.
Director: Preston Sturges. Assistant Director: Hal Walker. Screenplay:
Preston Sturges. Photography: Victor Milner. Editor: Stuart
Gilmore. Art Director: Hans Dreier. Associate: Ernst Fegte.
Sound: Harry Lindgren, Walter Oberst. Musical Score: Victor
Young. Gowns: Irene. Make-up: Wally Westmore. Production and
Distribution: Paramount. Release Date: December 1942. Running
Time: 88 minutes
| Gerry
Jeffers |
Claudette
Colbert |
| Tom
Jeffers |
Joel
McCrea |
| Princess |
Mary
Astor |
| John
D. Hackensacker III |
Rudy
Vallee |
| Toto |
Sig
Arno |
| Mr.
Hinch |
Robert
Warwick |
| Mr.
Osmond |
Arthur
Stewart Hull |
| Dr.
Kluck |
Torben
Meyer |
| Mr.
Asweld |
Jimmy
Conlin |
| Mr.
MeKeewie |
Vic
Potel |
| Wienie
King |
Robert
Dudley |
| Manager |
Franklin
Pangborn |
| Pullman
Conductor |
Arthur
Hoyt |
| Conductor |
Al
Bridge |
| Colored
Bartender |
Snowflake |
| Colored
Porter |
Charles
Moore |
| Brakeman |
Frank
Moran |
| Orchestra
Leader |
Harry
Rosenthal |
| Wife
of Wienie King |
Esther
Howard |
| Ale
& Quail Club |
William
Demarest, Jack Norton, Robert Greig, Roscoe Ates, Dewey
Robinson, Chester Conklin, Sheldon Jett |
| Prospect |
Harry
Hayden |
| Nearsighted
Woman |
Esther
Michaelson |
| Officer
in Penn Station |
Edward
J. McNamara |
| Waiter
in Diner |
Mantan
Moreland |
| Proprietor
of Store |
Julius
Tannen |
| Jewelry
Salesman |
Byron
Foulger |
| Taxi
Driver |
Frank
Faylen |
| O'Donnell |
J.
Farrell MacDonald |
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