Day-Time Wife
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Day-Time Wife | |
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Directed by | Gregory Ratoff |
Produced by | Raymond Griffith |
Written by | Rex Taylor |
Screenplay by |
Art Arthur Robert Harari Sam Hellman |
Starring |
Tyrone Power Linda Darnell Warren William |
Music by | Cyril J. Mockridge |
Cinematography | J. Peverell Marley |
Editing by | Francis D. Lyon |
Distributed by | Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation |
Release dates | November 24, 1939 |
Running time | 72 min |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Day-Time Wife is a 1939 Comedy directed by Gregory Ratoff, starring Tyrone Power and Linda Darnell. Linda Darnell and Tyrone Power play Jane and Ken Norton, a married couple approaching their second anniversary. This was Linda Darnell's second movie, at the age of 16. Day-Time Wife was the first of four films that Linda Darnell and Tyrone Power made together over the next few years, Brigham Young (1940), The Mark of Zorro (1940), Blood and Sand (1941).[1]
Plot summary
Jane (Linda Darnell) discovers that Ken (Tyrone Power) has an extracurricular love life with his secretary Kitty (Wendy Barrie). To give him a taste of his own medicine, Jane secretly takes a job as a secretary to womanizing architect Bernard Dexter (Warren William).
Cast
- Tyrone Power as Ken Norton
- Linda Darnell as Jane Norton
- Warren William as Bernard Dexter
- Binnie Barnes as Blanche
- Wendy Barrie as Kitty Frazier
- Joan Davis as Miss Applegate
- Joan Valerie as Mrs. Dexter
- Leonid Kinskey as Coco
- Mildred Gover as Melbourne
- Renie Riano as Miss Briggs
References
External links
- Day-Time Wife at the Internet Movie Database
- Day-Time Wife at allmovie
- Day-Time Wife at the TCM Movie Database
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