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Three Wise Fools (1946) Poster

Full Cast & Crew

Directed by 

Edward Buzzell

Writing Credits  

John McDermott ... (screen play) and
James O'Hanlon ... (screen play)
 
John McDermott ... (story)
 
Austin Strong ... (play)

Cast (in credits order) verified as complete  

Margaret O'Brien ... Sheila O'Monahan
Lionel Barrymore ... Dr. Richard Gaunght
Lewis Stone ... Judge James Trumbell
Edward Arnold ... Theodore Findley
Thomas Mitchell ... Terence Aloysius O'Davern
Ray Collins ... Judge Watson
Jane Darwell ... Sister Mary Brigid
Charles Dingle ... Paul Badger
Harry Davenport ... The Ancient
Henry O'Neill ... Horace Appleby
Cyd Charisse ... Rena Fairchild
Warner Anderson ... The O'Monahan
Billy Curtis ... Dugan
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Ernie Adams ... (uncredited)
Bob Alden Bob Alden ... Young O'Davern (uncredited)
Martin Ashe ... Photographer (uncredited)
Bobby Barber ... Jury Member (uncredited)
Billy Barty ... Bit (uncredited)
Charles Bates ... Eddie Oakleaf (uncredited)
Barbara Billingsley ... Sister Mary Leonard (uncredited)
John Carlyle John Carlyle ... Ted Findley (uncredited)
Marjorie Davies Marjorie Davies ... Secretary (uncredited)
Bobby Driscoll ... Pixie (uncredited)
A. Cameron Grant A. Cameron Grant ... Assistant (uncredited)
Gary Gray ... Willie the Squeak (uncredited)
Bud Harrison Bud Harrison ... Bailiff (uncredited)
Hans Hopf Hans Hopf ... Pixie (uncredited)
Olin Howland ... Witness (uncredited)
Teddy Infuhr ... Johnny the Grunt (uncredited)
Michael Kirby ... Jimmy Trumbell (uncredited)
Nita Krebs Nita Krebs ... Bit Part (uncredited)
Jerry Maren ... Sir Boulder (uncredited)
George McDonald ... Tumbleweed (uncredited)
Tim Murdock Tim Murdock ... Dick Gaunght (uncredited)
Robert Emmett O'Connor ... Chief of Police (uncredited)
Garry Owen ... (uncredited)
Lee Phelps Lee Phelps ... Policeman (uncredited)
John Sheehan ... Murphy (uncredited)
Mary Ellen St. Aubin Mary Ellen St. Aubin ... Bit Part (uncredited)
Betsy Stoddard Betsy Stoddard ... Miss Emert (uncredited)
Henry Sylvester Henry Sylvester ... Corby (uncredited)
William Tannen ... Prosecutor (uncredited)
Ray Teal ... Foreman (uncredited)
Emmett Vogan ... Bailiff (uncredited)

Produced by 

William H. Wright ... producer

Music by 

Bronislau Kaper

Cinematography by 

Harold Rosson ... director of photography

Editing by 

Gene Ruggiero
Theron Warth ... (uncredited)

Art Direction by 

Cedric Gibbons
Eddie Imazu ... (as Edward Imazu)

Set Decoration by 

Edwin B. Willis

Costume Design by 

Valles

Makeup Department 

Jack Dawn ... makeup creator

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director 

Marvin Stuart ... assistant director (uncredited)

Art Department 

Hugh Hunt ... associate set decorator

Sound Department 

Douglas Shearer ... recording director
Ralph A. Pender ... sound mixer (uncredited)
Newell Sparks ... sound mixer (uncredited)
William Steinkamp ... sound mixer (uncredited)
Michael Steinore ... re-recording and effects mixer (uncredited)
John A. Williams ... unit mixer (uncredited)

Visual Effects by 

Mark Davis ... matte paintings camera (uncredited)
A. Arnold Gillespie ... transparency projection shots (uncredited)
Warren Newcombe ... matte paintings (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department 

Robert Martin ... camera operator (uncredited)

Costume and Wardrobe Department 

Irene ... costume supervisor

Music Department 

Pete Decker ... music mixer (uncredited)
Robert Franklyn ... orchestrator (uncredited)
M.J. McLaughlin ... music mixer (uncredited)
William Saracino ... music mixer (uncredited)
Max Terr ... composer: trailer (uncredited)

Additional Crew 

John Golden ... presenter: play
Winchell Smith ... stager: play
Inger Norswing ... research assistant (uncredited)
George Richelavie ... research director (uncredited)
Crew believed to be complete

See also

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