An Innocent Affair (1948)
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An Innocent Affair was the original release title for the tame marital comedy Don't Trust Your Husband. Making her first film appearance in six years, Madeleine Carroll plays Paula Doane, the wife of ad executive Vincent Doane (Fred MacMurray). For business reasons, Vincent is obliged to entertain lovely widow Margot Fraser (Louise Allbritton). Misunderstanding the situation, Paula vows to "get even" with Vincent by dallying with wealthy tobacco magnate Claude Kimball (Charles "Buddy" Rogers, who like Carroll was returning to films after a six-year absence). It doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out what happens next. At the very least, it was nice to see Fred MacMurray and Madeleine Carroll working together on-screen for the fifth (and as turned out, the last) time. Much of An Innocent Affair is a thinly disguised advertisement for "Prince" Michael Romanoff's Hollywood eatery. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Complete Cast:
- Fred MacMurray - Vincent Doane
- Charles "Buddy" Rogers - Claude Kimball
- Louise Allbritton - Margot Fraser
- Pierre Watkin - T.D. Hendricks
- James Seay - Lester Burnley
- Marie Blake - Hilda
- Eddie LeBaron - Orchestra Leader
- Anne Nagel - Gladys
- Madeleine Carroll - Paula Doane
- Rita Johnson - Eve Lawrence
- Alan Mowbray - Ken St. Clair
- William Tannen - Gaylord
- Matt McHugh - Ted Burke
- Susan Miller - Vocalist
- Jane Weeks - Doris
- Michael Romanoff - Maitre d'
- Director(s):
- Lloyd Bacon
- Writer(s):
- Lou Breslow, Joseph Hoffman
- Producer(s):
- James Nasser
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