| Ray Milland | George Stroud |
| Charles Laughton | Earl Janoth |
| Maureen O'Sullivan | Georgette Stroud |
| George Macready | Steve Hagen |
| Rita Johnson | Pauline York |
| Elsa Lanchester | Louise Patterson |
| Harold Vermilyea | Don Klausmeyer |
| Dan Tobin | Ray Cordette |
| Henry Morgan | Bill Womack |
| Richard Webb | Nat Sperling |
| Tad Van Brunt | Tony Watson |
| Elaine Riley | Lily Gold |
| Luis Van Rooten | Edwin Orlin |
| Lloyd Corrigan | McKinley |
| Margaret Field | Second Secretary |
| Philip Van Zandt | Sidney Kislav |
| Henri Letondal | Antique Dealer |
| Douglas Spencer | Bert Finch |
| Frank Orth | Burt |
| Bobby Watson | Morton Spaulding |
Anticipating a much-needed vacation from Earl Janoth, his abusive boss, magazine editor George Stroud finally reaches a breaking point when Janoth insists he skip his honeymoon and go out of town on assignment. Stroud resigns and finds solace over multiple drinks with his boss' unhappy mistress, Pauline York, at a local bar. Together they come up with a half-inebriated plot to embarrass Janoth -- but the plan takes an unexpected turn toward murder.
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