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Casanova Brown ()


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In this hilarious romantic comedy, Gary Cooper gets a lesson in diapers and formula after stealing his child from his ex-wife (Teresa Wright), who was planning to give her up for adoption.

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Casanova Brown
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Isabel Drury
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J.J. Ferris
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Madge Ferris
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Mr. Drury (as Edmond Breon)
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Mrs. Drury
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Dr. Martha Zernecke
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Monica Case
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Frank
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Mrs. Ferris
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Charles
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Hicks
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Junior (as Larry Joe Olson)
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Hotel Manager
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Nurse Clark
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Yokes
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Expectant Father (uncredited)
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Father at Baby Window (uncredited)
Ernie Alexander ...
Man in License Bureau (uncredited)
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Technician (uncredited)
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Father in Waiting Room (uncredited)
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Father (uncredited)
John Brown ...
Fire Chief (uncredited)
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Father at Baby Window (uncredited)
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O'Leary (uncredited)
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Rev. Dean (uncredited)
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Doctor in Hall (uncredited)
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Orderly (uncredited)
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The Browns' Baby Girl (uncredited)
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Man in License Bureau (uncredited)
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Iceman (uncredited)
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Miss Crampton (uncredited)
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Woman at Baby Window (uncredited)
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Fat Woman Patient (uncredited)
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Nurse (uncredited)
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Justice of the Peace (uncredited)
Lorna Dunn ...
X-Ray Nurse (uncredited)
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Doctor (uncredited)
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Nurse Petherbridge (uncredited)
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X-Ray Nurse (uncredited)
Kelly Flint ...
X-Ray Nurse (uncredited)
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Fletcher (uncredited)
Jack Gargan ...
Intern (uncredited)
Stewart Garner ...
Usher (uncredited)
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Doctor in X-Ray (uncredited)
Marian Gray ...
Woman at Baby Window (uncredited)
Eloise Hardt ...
Doris Ferris (uncredited)
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Father at Baby Window (uncredited)
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Doctor with Spano Baby (uncredited)
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Father at Baby Window (uncredited)
Donald Kerr ...
Father at Baby Window (uncredited)
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Father at Baby Window (uncredited)
Verna Kornman ...
Woman at Baby Window (uncredited)
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Clerk's Wife (uncredited)
Charles La Torre ...
Spano (uncredited)
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Nurse Phillips (uncredited)
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Father in Waiting Room (uncredited)
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Woman at Baby Window (uncredited)
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Man in License Bureau (uncredited)
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Father in Waiting Room (uncredited)
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Father at Baby Window (uncredited)
Mary Moore ...
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Nurse Gillespie (uncredited)
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Patient's Nurse (uncredited)
Anne O'Neal ...
Nurse (uncredited)
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Mrs. Smith (uncredited)
Hilda Plowright ...
English Maid (uncredited)
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Father at Baby Window (uncredited)
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Footman (uncredited)
Ezelle Poule ...
Woman in License Bureau (uncredited)
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Father at Baby Window (uncredited)
Tom Quinn ...
Technician (uncredited)
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Iceman (uncredited)
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Vegetable Man (uncredited)
Francis Sayles ...
Elevator Operator (uncredited)
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Vegetable Man (uncredited)
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Cab Driver (uncredited)
Sada Simmons ...
Woman at Baby Window (uncredited)
Gerald Oliver Smith ...
Chauffeur (uncredited)
Pietro Sosso ...
Gardner (uncredited)
Helen St. Rayner ...
Soloist (uncredited)
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Father at Baby Window (uncredited)
Cecil Stewart ...
Organist (uncredited)
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Tod (uncredited)
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License Clerk (uncredited)
Walter Tetley ...
Florist's Assistant (uncredited)
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Surprised Man (uncredited)
Lelah Tyler ...
Switchboard Operator (uncredited)
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The Drurys' Cook (uncredited)
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Doctor (uncredited)
Lane Watson ...
Father at Baby Window (uncredited)
Virginia Wave ...
Bridesmaid (uncredited)
Billy Wilkerson ...
Father in Waiting Room (uncredited)
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Nurse Who Helps Casanova (uncredited)
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Mrs. Dean (uncredited)

Directed by

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Sam Wood

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Nunnally Johnson ... (written for the screen by)
 
Floyd Dell ... (play) and
Thomas Mitchell ... (play)

Produced by

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Gary Cooper ... producer (uncredited)
Nunnally Johnson ... producer

Music by

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Arthur Lange
Howard Jackson ... (uncredited)
Charles Maxwell ... (uncredited)
Clifford Vaughan ... (uncredited)

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John F. Seitz ... director of photography (as John Seitz)

Editing by

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Thomas Neff

Art Direction by

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Perry Ferguson

Set Decoration by

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Julia Heron

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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John Sherwood ... assistant director (uncredited)

Sound Department

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Arthur Johns ... sound
Ben Winkler ... sound

Camera and Electrical Department

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Ken Lobben ... still photographer (uncredited)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Muriel King ... costumer
Eugene Joseff ... jeweller (uncredited)

Music Department

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Rudy De Saxe ... orchestrator (uncredited)
Vernon Leftwich ... orchestrator (uncredited)
Arthur Schoepp ... orchestrator (uncredited)

Script and Continuity Department

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Joe St. Amand ... continuity sketches

Additional Crew

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Colette Adam ... french voice dubbing: Teresa Wright (uncredited)
Alfred Argus ... french voice dubbing: Lane Chandler (uncredited)
Denise Benoît ... french voice dubbing: Anita Louise (uncredited)
Jacques Berlioz ... french voice dubbing: Frenk Morgan (uncredited)
Clelia Bernacchi ... italian voice dubbing: Isobel Elsom - 2nd dubbing (uncredited)
Fiorella Betti ... italian voice dubbing: Anita Louise - 2nd dubbing (uncredited)
Edward Churchill ... unit publicity writer (uncredited)
Emilio Cigoli ... italian voice dubbing: Gary Cooper - 2nd dubbing (uncredited)
Leonardo Cortese ... italian voice dubbing: Gary Cooper - 1st dubbing (uncredited)
Olinto Cristina ... italian voice dubbing: Frank Morgan - 2nd dubbing (uncredited)
Henry Darbray ... french voice dubbing: Robert Dudley (uncredited)
Maria Pia Di Meo ... italian voice dubbing: Teresa Wright - 2nd dubbing (uncredited)
Mona Dol ... french voice dubbing: Patricia Collinge (uncredited)
Paul Forget ... french voice dubbing: Halliwell Hobbes (uncredited)
Nando Gazzolo ... italian voice dubbing: Ernie Adams - 2nd dubbing (uncredited)
Micaela Giustiniani ... italian voice dubbing: Florence Lake - 2nd dubbing (uncredited)
Camille Guérini ... french voice dubbing: Edmund Breon (uncredited)
Georges Hubert ... french voice dubbing: Emory Parnell (uncredited)
Tina Lattanzi ... italian voice dubbing: Patricia Collinge - 2nd dubbing (uncredited)
Renata Marini ... italian voice dubbing: Jill Esmond - 2nd dubbing (uncredited)
Giuliana Maroni ... italian voice dubbing: Mary Treen - 2nd dubbing (uncredited)
Bruno Persa ... italian voice dubbing: Irving Bacon - 2nd dubbing (uncredited)
Amilcare Pettinelli ... italian voice dubbing: Edmund Breon - 2nd dubbing (uncredited)
Vinicio Sofia ... italian voice dubbing: Emory Parnell - 2nd dubbing (uncredited)
Marc Valbel ... french voice dubbing: Gary Cooper (uncredited)
Crew believed to be complete

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Plot Summary

Cas Brown is about to marry for the second time; his first marriage, to Isabel, was annulled. But when he discovers that Isabel just had their baby, Cas kidnaps the infant to keep her from being adopted. Isabel's parents hunt for the child and discover that Cas and Isabel are still hopelessly in love. Written by Anonymous

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Taglines Don Juan did all right in his day...but he was a piker compared to Casanova Brown See more »
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Also Known As
  • Casanova Q. Brown (United States)
  • Casanova le petit (France)
  • Der Mann, der nicht zur Hochzeit kam (Germany)
  • So ein Papa (Germany)
  • Casanova ordnar allt (Sweden)
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Trivia Patricia Collinge and Teresa Wright also played mother and daughter in Sir Alfred Hitchcock's Shadow of a Doubt (1943), as well as aunt and niece (by marriage) in The Little Foxes (1941). See more »
Goofs The year on a postmark seen in a closeup is 1944, but the tag on the baby's basket indicates the year is 1941. See more »
Movie Connections Referenced in Class of '44 (1973). See more »
Quotes Casanova Brown: A man's not capable of taking care of a baby according to the courts. He can build bridges, he can fly around the world, he can be president and run the whole United States, but taking care of a child is too much for him! For that you've got to be a woman. Any woman!
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