Cast
- Rex Harrison as Sir Alfred de Carter
- Linda Darnell as Daphne de Carter
- Rudy Vallee as August Henshler
- Barbara Lawrence as Barbara Henshler
- Kurt Kreuger as Anthony Windborn
- Lionel Stander as Hugo Standoff
- Edgar Kennedy as Detective Sweeney
- Al Bridge as House Detective
- Julius Tannen as O'Brien
- Torben Meyer as Dr. Schultz
- Georgia Caine as Dowager (uncredited)
- Robert Greig as Jules, the Valet (uncredited)
- Max Wagner as Stage Manager (uncredited)
- Cast notes
- As with the films he made at Paramount, Preston Sturges makes use of his unofficial "stock company" of character actors, including: Al Bridge, Georgia Caine, Robert Greig, J. Farrell MacDonald, George Melford, Torben Meyer, Frank Moran and Max Wagner. In addition, Rudy Vallee, Edgar Kennedy and Lionel Stander appeared in Sturges' previous film, The Sin of Harold Diddlebock.
- Jimmy Conlin, one of Sturges' regular actors, played the role of Daphne's father, but the character was cut before the film was released.
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