Summary
Father Is a Bachelor is an American film comedy first released in 1950,
directed by Abby Berlin and Norman Foster.
The film stars William Holden, Coleen Gray, Mary Jane Saunders, Charles Winninger and Stuart Erwin.
Our overall rating for this film is: good.
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Credits
- Director: Abby Berlin, Norman Foster
- Script: James Edward Grant, Aleen Leslie
- Photo: Burnett Guffey
- Music: Arthur Morton
- Cast: William Holden (Johnny Rutledge), Coleen Gray (Prudence Millett), Mary Jane Saunders (May Chalotte), Charles Winninger (Professor Mordecai Ford), Stuart Erwin (Constable Pudge Barnham), Clinton Sundberg (Plato Cassin), Gary Gray (Jan Chalotte), Sig Ruman (Jericho Schlosser), Billy Gray (Feb Chalotte), Lloyd Corrigan (Judge Millett), Frederic Tozere (Jeffrey Gilland Sr.), Peggy Converse (Genevieve Cassin), Arthur Space (Lucius Staley), Warren Farlow (March Chalotte), Wayne A. Farlow (April Chalotte), Lillian Bronson (Adalaide Cassin), Ruby Dandridge (Lily – the Maid), Tommy Ivo (Jeffrey Gilland Jr.), Tom Kingston (Bit Part), Kermit Maynard (Townsman), Cosmo Sardo (Otto – a Waiter), William Tannen (George Willis), Al Thompson (Court Clerk), Eddy Waller (White), Dooley Wilson (Blue), Hank Worden (Finnegan)
- Country: USA
- Language: English
- Runtime: 83 min; B&W
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