Apartment for Peggy
Professor Henry Barnes decides he's lived long enough and contemplates suicide. His attitude is changed by Peggy Taylor, a chipper young mother-to-be who charms him into renting out his attic as an apartment for her and her husband Jason, a former GI struggling to finish college.
George Seaton
Casts & Crew
Jeanne Crain
William Holden
Edmund Gwenn
Gene Lockhart
Griff Barnett
Randy Stuart
Betty Lynn
Marion Marshall
Pati Behrs
Charles Lane
Gene Nelson
Ray Walker
Almira Sessions
Houseley Stevenson
Henri Letondal
Also Directed by George Seaton
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