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Joan Blondell
Angela Twitchell

Glenda Farrell
Claudette

William Gargan
Pat O'Connor

Hugh Herbert
Elmer

Grant Mitchell
Rufus Twitchell

Al Shean
Schmidt

Ruth Donnelly
Mrs. Twitchell

Johnny Arthur
Melton

Bert Roach
Harry

Joseph Crehan
Murdock

Mary Treen
Miss Wells

James Donlan
Andy McNeill
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