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Dream Wife

Dream Wife
5.3 /10
Dream Wife
1953 · 100
Dir. Sidney Sheldon
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Dream Wife

“It's a RIOT how Cary carries on!”
5.3 /10 (26) 1953 1h 40m
Comedy Romance
Director Sidney Sheldon
Screenplay Sidney Sheldon, Herbert Baker
Clemson Reade, a business tycoon with marriage on his mind, and Effie, a U.S. diplomat, are a modern couple. Unfortunately there seems to be too much business and not enough pleasure on the part of Effie. When Clemson meets Tarji, a princess trained in all the arts of pleasing men, he decides he wants an old fashioned girl. Princess Tarji's father is king of oil-rich Bukistan. Because of the oil situation and to maintain good political relations during the courtship between Clemson & Tarji, the State Department assigns a diplomat to maintain protocol until the wedding - Effie!
Release
Jun 19, 1953
Budget
Revenue
Country
United States of America

Cast

Cary Grant
Cary Grant
Clemson Reade
Deborah Kerr
Deborah Kerr
Effie
Walter Pidgeon
Walter Pidgeon
Walter McBride
Betta St. John
Betta St. John
Tarji
Eduard Franz
Eduard Franz
Khan
Buddy Baer
Buddy Baer
Vizier
Les Tremayne
Les Tremayne
Ken Landwell
Donald Randolph
Donald Randolph
Ali
Bruce Bennett
Bruce Bennett
Charlie Elkwood
Richard Anderson
Richard Anderson
Henry Malvine
Dan Tobin
Dan Tobin
Mr. Brown
Movita
Movita
Rima
Gloria Holden
Gloria Holden
Mrs. Jean Landwell
June Clayworth
June Clayworth
Mrs. May Elkwood
Dean Miller
Dean Miller
George
Kathleen Freeman
Kathleen Freeman
Hotel Maid

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