That Other Woman Trailer

That Other Woman Trailer (1942)

"WHAT'S A GAL TO DO - WHEN THAT OTHER WOMAN GETS ALL THE WOO!" 13 November 1942 Comedy, Romance 75 mins

A secretary by the name of Emily Borden comes up with a convoluted plan to get her boss to marry her which backfires after some bad advice.

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Cast

Virginia Gilmore

as Emily Borden

James Ellison

as Henry Summers

Dan Duryea

as Ralph Cobb

Janis Carter

as Constance Powell

Alma Kruger

as Grandma Borden

Minerva Urecal

as Mrs. MacReady

Charles Arnt

as Bailey

Charles Trowbridge

as Linkletter

Frank Pershing

as Lauderback

George Melford

as Zineschwich

Paul Fix

as Nick

Leon Belasco

as Hotel Waiter

George Chandler

as Man Carrying Rifle in Woods

Mike Mazurki

as Jealous Sunbather at Hotel

Crew

Ray McCarey

Director

Joseph MacDonald

Joseph MacDonald Director of Photography

International Releases Dates

United States 13 November 1942

Production Companies

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