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Alan Tanner's new play opens in a week, but Tanner just can't finish the third act. He's retreated to a snowbound cottage to work, but blonde neighbor Pat Quinn wants to play. Producer Arthur Layton sends Alice, Alan's first wife, to help... See more »

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Alan Tanner
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Alice Merritt
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Daisy Lowell
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Pat Quinn
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Orlando Rowe
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McBride
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Arthur Layton
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Mrs. Canterbury
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Man in Producer's Office (scenesDeleted)
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First Actor (scenesDeleted)
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Naomi Judge ...
Girl (scenesDeleted)
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Bartender (scenesDeleted)
Iris March ...
Girl (scenesDeleted)
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Man in Producer's Office (scenesDeleted)
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Costume Designer Maza (uncredited)
Jack Herrick ...
Pug Answering Phone in Gym (uncredited)
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Bridgeport Sheriff (uncredited)
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Miss Jones - Dumb Switchboard Operator (uncredited)
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John - in a Doorman's Uniform (uncredited)
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Silent Secretary in Outer Office (uncredited)
Shirley Lloyd ...
Blonde Answering Phone (uncredited)
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Mike (uncredited)
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Bert (uncredited)
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Bridgeport Taxi Driver (uncredited)
George Sorel ...
Set Designer Milkeimer (uncredited)
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Logan - Stage Director (uncredited)
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Secretary Taking Mike's Dictation (uncredited)

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Ray Enright ... (as Raymond Enright)

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F. Hugh Herbert ... (screen play by) and
Brown Holmes ... (screen play by)
 
Lawrence Saunders ... (story by)
 
Edward Chodorov ... (contributor to treatment) (uncredited)
 
Mary C. McCall Jr. ... (contributor to screenplay construction) (uncredited)

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Harry Joe Brown ... producer (uncredited)
Hal B. Wallis ... executive producer (uncredited)
Jack L. Warner ... executive producer (uncredited)

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Heinz Roemheld ... (uncredited)

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Arthur L. Todd ... (photography by) (as Arthur Todd)

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Harold McLernon ... film editor

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Robert M. Haas ... (as Robert Haas)

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Orry-Kelly ... (gowns)

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Lee Katz ... assistant director (uncredited)

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Eugene Joseff ... costume jeweller (uncredited)

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Leo F. Forbstein ... conductor: Vitaphone orchestra

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Hugh Cummings ... dialogue director
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Alan Tanner's new play opens in a week, but Tanner just can't finish the third act. He's retreated to a snowbound cottage to work, but blonde neighbor Pat Quinn wants to play. Producer Arthur Layton sends Alice, Alan's first wife, to help him stick to business. But then Daisy, his second wife, shows up wanting her alimony. Stranded with two wives, a girlfriend, and a jug of applejack, Alan still has to finish his play! Written by Rod Crawford

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Taglines A BLIZZARD OF BLONDES! (original print ad-all caps) See more »
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Also Known As
  • Zir e Barf (Iran, Persian title)
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  • 63 min
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Trivia Although obviously not credited as such, this is very clearly a knock-off of George M. Cohan's play "Seven Keys to Baldpate," which RKO had just filmed the previous year --- Seven Keys to Baldpate (1935) starring Gene Raymond. This popular play has been transformed into five feature films. The other four are: Seven Keys to Baldpate (1917) starring the playwright, Seven Keys to Baldpate (1925), Seven Keys to Baldpate (1929) starring Richard Dix, and Seven Keys to Baldpate (1947). See more »
Goofs The bench warrant calls for Alan's arrest for not appearing in court on a date which, as typed in the judge's order, was a Sunday. No court would schedule a domestic civil case hearing on a Sunday. See more »
Movie Connections Referenced in Seven Keys to Baldpate (1947). See more »
Soundtracks Jingle Bells See more »
Quotes Pat Quinn: Last summer you wouldn't have turned me out in the snow.
Alan Tanner: Last summer there wasn't any snow. You were just a little girl who's father rented my house and I was trying to be a rather pleasant country landlord.
Pat Quinn: And now?
Alan Tanner: And now - is the winter of our discontent. Scram, my love.
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