Directed by:
Tay GarnettScreenplay:
Robert ThoerenCinematography:
Joseph RuttenbergComposer:
Bronislau KaperCast:
Greer Garson, Walter Pidgeon, Edward Arnold, Agnes Moorehead, Cecil Kellaway, Gladys Cooper, Frances Rafferty, Tom Drake, Peter Lawford, Dan Duryea (more)VOD (1)
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One day in 1872, Susie Graham is making beds at her mother's Leaping Rock, Nevada, boarding house. The next day, she's a millionaire's wife. That millionaire is Major Augustus Parkington, a dashing financial buccaneer who sweeps Susie away to a 5th Avenue mansion and a life of privilege and power. (official distributor synopsis)
Cast
Marcelle Corday
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