Marsha Meredith, an attorney-at-law, is nominated for a federal judgeship, but her nomination is opposed by a 'Good-Government' group that thinks her divorce makes her unfit for the job. This evolves into situations, happening in Florida, New England, Washington D.C., and the Adirondacks, such as the misunderstood husband trying to win back his wife, and the misunderstood wife trying to make her husband jealous, and one case of mistaken identity after another, after another.
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Directing | Norman Foster | Director |
Costume & Make-Up | Joan Joseff | Other |
Directing | Sam Nelson | Assistant Director |
Sound | Harold Byrns | Orchestrator |
Writing | Nat Perrin | Screenplay |
Production | Buddy Adler | Producer |
Art | Carl Anderson | Art Direction |
Sound | Werner R. Heymann | Original Music Composer |
Camera | Irving Lippman | Still Photographer |
Sound | George Cooper | Sound Engineer |
Camera | Joseph Walker | Director of Photography |
Editing | Charles Nelson | Editor |
Crew | Roland Kibbee | Additional Dialogue |
Costume & Make-Up | Jean Louis | Costume Design |
Costume & Make-Up | Helen Hunt | Hairstylist |
Camera | Irving Klein | Camera Operator |
Sound | Morris Stoloff | Music Director |
Camera | Emil Oster | Assistant Camera |
Writing | Allan Scott | Writer |
Writing | Devery Freeman | Story |
Camera | Pat Sutherland | Grip |
Directing | Dorothy Cumming | Script Supervisor |
Art | William Kiernan | Set Decoration |
Lighting | George Hager | Gaffer |
Costume & Make-Up | Fred B. Phillips | Makeup Supervisor |
Production | Jack Fier | Production Manager |