Obliging Young Lady
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Directed by | Richard Wallace |
Produced by | Howard Benedict |
Cinematography | Nicholas Musuraca |
Editing by | Henry Berman |
Distributed by | RKO Radio Pictures |
Release dates | 30 January 1942 |
Running time | 80 min. |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Obliging Young Lady is a 1942 American romantic comedy film directed by Richard Wallace.
On the instructions of their lawyer, the wealthy young daughter of divorcing parents (Joan Carroll) is removed to a mountain resort, complete with a decoy mother, to protect her from the publicity. The situation is immediately complicated by persistent reporters, a romantic interest for the fake mother, and a convention of birdwatchers.
Cast
- Joan Carroll as Bridget Potter
- Edmond O'Brien as "Red" Reddy
- Ruth Warrick as Linda Norton
- Eve Arden as "Space" O'Shea
- Robert Smith as Charles Baker
- Franklin Pangborn as Professor Gibney
- Marjorie Gateson as Mira Potter
- John Miljan as George Potter
- George Cleveland as Lodge Manager
- Luis Alberni as Riccardi
- Charles Lane as Detective
- Fortunio Bonanova as Chef
- Andrew Tombes as Conductor
- Almira Sessions as Maid
- Pierre Watkin as Markham
- Florence Gill as Miss Hollyrod
- Sidney Blackmer as Attorney
- Virginia Engels as Bonnie
- George Watts as Judge Knox
- Jed Prouty as Judge Rufus
- George Chandler as Skip
Reception
The film lost $118,000 at the box office.[1]
References
- ↑ Richard B. Jewell, RKO Radio Pictures: A Titan is Born, University of California 2012 p 252
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