You Gotta Stay Happy
Indecisive heiress Dee Dee Dillwood is pushed into marrying her sixth fiancée, but unable to face the wedding night, she flees into the adjacent hotel room of commercial pilot Marvin Payne, who just wants to sleep. She then persuades him to take her to California.
H. C. Potter
Casts & Crew
Joan Fontaine
James Stewart
Eddie Albert
Roland Young
Willard Parker
Percy Kilbride
Porter Hall
Marcy McGuire
Arthur Walsh
William Bakewell
Paul Cavanagh
Halliwell Hobbes
Fritz Feld
Stanley Prager
Mary Forbes
Edith Evanson
Harland Tucker
Peter Roman
Houseley Stevenson
Don Kohler
Bert Conway
Vera Marshe
Jimmie Dodd
Eddie Ehrhart
Robert Rockwell
Bill Clauson
Donald Dewar
Edward Gargan
Tiny Jones
Al Murphy
William H. O'Brien
David Sharpe
Don Shelton
Larry Steers
Emory Parnell
Frank Darien
George M. Carleton
Frank Jenks
Arthur Hohl
Chief Yowlachie
Joe Cook Jr.
Don Garner
Myron Healey
Hal K. Dawson
Frank White
Hal Melone
Isabel Withers
Beatrice Roberts
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