You Can't Fool Your Wife
Longtime school sweethearts discover married life, thanks to a disagreeable live-in mother-in-law and pressing business obligations, is more rocky than idyllic.
Ray McCarey
Casts & Crew
Lucille Ball
James Ellison
Robert Coote
Virginia Vale
Emma Dunn
Elaine Shepard
William Halligan
Oscar O'Shea
Rosina Galli
Charles Lane
Norman Mayes
Patsy O'Byrne
Charlie Hall
Dell Henderson
Minerva Urecal
Leo Cleary
Harrison Greene
Max Wagner
Hobart Cavanaugh
Walter Sande
Walter Fenner
Irving Bacon
Ronald R. Rondell
Mike Tellegen
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