An Innocent Affair (1948)
Vincent Doane is in the precarious position of trying to close an advertising account with his rich ex-fiancée. Unfortunately she is more interested in him than in business. Vincent's wife Paula gets suspicious and finally decides to do some flirting of her own to make him jealous. Unknown to her, she chooses cigarette tychoon Claude Kimball. In fact, Kimball hits it off well with both of the Doanes. The question is whether or not their marriage can survive all the shenanigans.
Director: Lloyd Bacon
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Fred MacMurray as Vincent Doane |
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Madeleine Carroll as Paula Doane |
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Charles 'Buddy' Rogers as Claude Kimball |
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Rita Johnson as Eve Lawrence |
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Louise Allbritton as Margot Fraser |
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Alan Mowbray as Ken St. Clair |
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Michael Romanoff as Maitre D' |
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Pierre Watkin as T.D. Hendricks |
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William Tannen as Gaylord |
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James Seay as Lester Burnley |
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Matt McHugh as Ted Burke |
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Marie Blake as Hilda |
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Susan Miller as Vocalist |
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Anne Nagel as Gladys |
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Eddie Le Baron as Orchestra Leader |
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Jane Weeks as Doris |
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Gino Corrado as Captain of Waiters (uncredited) |
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Bess Flowers as Rocket Roof Diner (uncredited) |
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Barry Norton as Rocket Roof Patron (uncredited) |
| Directing | Lloyd Bacon | Director |
| Production | James Nasser | Producer |
| Sound | Hans J. Salter | Music |
| Art | Ernst Fegté | Art Direction |
| Art | Jacques Mapes | Set Decoration |
| Sound | William H. Lynch | Sound |
| Camera | Edward Cronjager | Director of Photography |
| Production | Lewis J. Rachmil | Production Manager |
| Directing | Mary Gibsone | Script Supervisor |
| Directing | Clarence Eurist | Assistant Director |
| Writing | Joseph Hoffman | Writer |
| Writing | Lou Breslow | Writer |
| Costume & Make-Up | Mel Berns | Makeup Artist |
| Costume & Make-Up | Helen Lierly | Hairstylist |
| Camera | John Livesley | Grip |