"Hilarity ensues when a falsely accused fugitive from justice hides at the house of his childhood friend, which she has recently rented to a high-principled law teacher."
Cary Grant
as Leopold Dilg
Jean Arthur
as Nora Shelley
Ronald Colman
as Michael Lightcap
Edgar Buchanan
as Sam Yates
Glenda Farrell
as Regina Bush
Charles Dingle
as Andrew Holmes
Emma Dunn
as Mrs. Shelley
Rex Ingram
as Tilney
Leonid Kinskey
as Jan Pulaski
Tom Tyler
as Clyde Bracken
Don Beddoe
as Police Chief
William Benedict
as Western Union Boy (uncredited)
Ferike Boros
as Mrs. Pulaski (uncredited)
Al Bridge
as Desk Sergeant (uncredited)
Lloyd Bridges
as Donald Forrester (uncredited)
Leslie Brooks
as Secretary (uncredited)
Jack Carr
as Usher (uncredited)
Gino Corrado
as Nightclub Waiter (uncredited)
Joe Cunningham
as McGuire (uncredited)
Clyde Fillmore
as James Boyd (uncredited)
Frank McLure
as Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
Clarence Muse
as Supreme Court Doorkeeper (uncredited)
Frank O'Connor
as Courtroom Spectator (uncredited)
Blanche Payson
as Supreme Court Spectator (uncredited)
Dewey Robinson
as Irate Man at Burned Mill (uncredited)
Mabel Todd
as Operator (uncredited)
George Watts
as Judge Grunstadt (uncredited)
Lee 'Lasses' White
as Hound Keeper (uncredited)
Max Wagner
as Moving Man (uncredited)
Frank Mills
as Townsman (uncredited)
George Stevens
Director
Producer
Irwin Shaw
Screenplay
Sidney Buchman
Sidney Harmon
Story
Ted Tetzlaff
Director of Photography
Dale Van Every
Adaptation
Fred Guiol
Associate Producer
Lionel Banks
Art Direction
Norman Deming
Assistant Director
Morris Stoloff
Music Director
Irene
Costume Design
Friedrich Hollaender
Original Music Composer
Otto Meyer
Editor