Cast
| Katharine Hepburn as Terry Randall |
Ginger Rogers as Jean Maitland |
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| Adolphe Menjou as Anthony Powell |
Gail Patrick as Linda Shaw |
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| Constance Collier as Catherine Luther |
Andrea Leeds as Kay Hamilton |
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| Samuel S. Hinds as Henry Sims |
Lucille Ball as Judy Canfield |
- Franklin Pangborn as Harcourt, Powell's butler
- William Corson as Bill
- Pierre Watkin as Richard Carmichael
- Grady Sutton as 'Butch'
- Frank Reicher as Stage Director
- Jack Carson as Mr. Milbanks
- Phyllis Kennedy as Hattie
- Eve Arden as Eve
- Ann Miller as Annie
- Margaret Early as Mary Lou
- Florence Reed (*uncredited)
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