| Judy Holliday | Laura Partridge |
| Paul Douglas | Edward L. McKeever |
| Fred Clark | Clifford Snell |
| John Williams | John T. ''Jack'' Blessington |
| Hiram Sherman | Harry Harkness |
| Neva Patterson | Amelia Shotgraven |
| Ralph Dumke | Warren Gillie |
| Ray Collins | Alfred Metcalfe |
| Arthur O'Connell | Mark Jenkins |
| Richard Deacon | Williams (uncredited) |
| Marilyn Hanold | Miss L'Arriere (uncredited) |
| Anne Loos | Blessington's Secretary (uncredited) |
| Audrey Swanson | Snell's Secretary (uncredited) |
| Larry Hudson | George |
| Sandra White | Receptionist (uncredited) |
| Harry Antrim | Sen. Simpkins (uncredited) |
When down-to-earth secretary Laura Partridge asks some highly pertinent but embarrassing questions at the stockholders' meeting of a major New York corporation, the company's arrogant board of directors tries to buy her silence with a cushy position in shareholder relations. The scheme backfires, however, when Laura falls in love with the company's gruff CEO and makes herself the leader of an all-out shareholders' revolt.
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