| Cary Grant | Clemson Reade |
| Deborah Kerr | Effie |
| Walter Pidgeon | Walter McBride |
| Betta St. John | Tarji |
| Eduard Franz | Khan |
| Buddy Baer | Vizier |
| Les Tremayne | Ken Landwell |
| Donald Randolph | Ali |
| Bruce Bennett | Charlie Elkwood |
| Richard Anderson | Henry Malvine |
| Dan Tobin | Mr. Brown |
| Movita | Rima |
| Gloria Holden | Mrs. Landwell |
| June Clayworth | Mrs. Elkwood |
| Jean Miller | |
| Steve Forrest | Louis |
Clemson Reade feels that his fiancée, Effie, puts her work ahead of him. So after calling off their engagement, he decides to marry Tarji, a Middle Eastern princess who is far less liberated. However, foreign customs dictate that the wedding must wait several months, during which time he and Tarji must live apart. As the new bride adjusts to Western ways, State Department employee Effie is assigned to chaperone the pair, further complicating matters.
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