A Letter to Three Wives  (1949)

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The movie A Letter to Three Wives, released in 1949 and directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz with Arthur C. Miller as cinematographer and editing by J. Watson Webb Jr..
Directed by | Joseph L. Mankiewicz
Cinematography by | Arthur C. Miller
Edited by | J. Watson Webb Jr.
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Country | United States
Language | English, Spanish
Genres | Comedy, Drama, Romance

 
Cast
Deborah Bishop
Lora Mae Hollingsway
Rita Phipps
George Phipps
Porter Hollingsway
Babe Finney
Brad Bishop
Ruby Finney
Mrs. Manleigh
Mr. Manleigh
Porter's Butler
Thomasino
Kathleen
Bookie Dancer At Country Club
Country Club Member
Country Club Member
Second Waiter
Addie Ross
Old Man At Table
Country Club Member
Miss Jenkins
Sadie Dugan
Headwaiter At Country Club
Radio Announcer For 'Confessions Of Brenda'
First Messenger
Miss Hawkins
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Costume Jeweller
Music Department
Orchestral Arranger
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