Name | Role/Job | Order of appearance | Options | |
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1) | Thelma Ritter | 2 | ||
2) | David Wayne | 3 | ||
3) | Jean Peters | 4 | ||
4) | Constance Bennett | 5 | ||
5) | Marilyn Monroe | 6 | ||
6) | Allyn Joslyn | 7 | ||
7) | Albert Dekker | 8 | ||
8) | Russ Tamblyn | 9 | ||
9) | Monty Woolley | 11 | ||
10) | Herschel Graham | 11 | ||
11) | Monty O’Grady | 12 | ||
12) | James Griffith | 12 | ||
13) | Bert Stevens | 13 | ||
14) | Forbes Murray | 14 | ||
15) | Carol Savage | 15 | ||
16) | Helen Brown | 16 | ||
17) | Renie Riano | 17 | ||
18) | Ann Tyrrell | 18 | ||
19) | Morgan Brown | 19 | ||
20) | Frank McLure | 20 | ||
21) | Hank Mann | 21 | ||
22) | Roger Moore | 22 | ||
23) | Frank Wilcox | 23 | ||
24) | Cosmo Sardo | 24 | ||
25) | Tom Coleman | 25 | ||
26) | Heinie Conklin | 26 | ||
27) | Lars Hensen | 27 | ||
28) | James Conaty | 28 | ||
29) | Norman Stevans | 29 | ||
30) | Ralph Brooks | 30 | ||
31) | Dick Johnstone | 31 | ||
32) | Joe Gilbert | 32 | ||
33) | Billy Lechner | 33 | ||
34) | Kay Garrett | 34 | ||
35) | William J. O'Brien | 35 | ||
36) | George Bruggeman | 36 | ||
37) | Arthur Tovey | 37 | ||
38) | Paul E. Burns | 38 | ||
39) | Charles Cane | 39 | ||
40) | Harry McKim | 40 | ||
41) | Emerson Treacy | 41 | ||
42) | Raymond Greenleaf | 42 | ||
43) | Jack Deery | 43 | ||
44) | Wally Brown | 44 | ||
45) | Robert Locke Lorraine | 45 | ||
46) | Richard LaMarr | 46 |
Name | Role/Job | Order of appearance | Options | |
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1) | Lamar Trotti | 1 | ||
2) | Paddy Chayefsky | 2 |
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1) | Harmon Jones | Director | 1 |
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Dalia Saad | After he turned 65, John R. Hodges is forced by his company to retire, so he decides to concoct a plan to avert his retirement, but the fruition of his plan is threatened, as his granddaughter’s boyfriend learns about it. 221 |
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