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Tea for Two (1950) A socialite with aspirations of a career in show business bets her wealthy uncle $25,000 that she can

Tea for Two (1950)

A socialite with aspirations of a career in show business bets her wealthy uncle $25,000 that she can say "no" to everything for two days straight, hoping winning will help her fulfill her dreams.

Cast:
Nanette Carter: Doris Day
Jimmy Smith: Gordon MacRae
Tommy Trainor: Gene Nelson
Pauline Hastings: Eve Arden
Larry Blair: Billy De Wolfe
J. Maxwell Bloomhaus: S.Z. Sakall
William 'Moe' Early: Bill Goodwin
Beatrice Darcy: Patrice Wymore
Mabel Wiley: Virginia Gibson
Mr. Woltz - Show Backer: George Baxter
Chorus Boy: Jack Regas
Friend of Lynne & Richard: Norman Ollestad
Truck Driver: Jack Daley
Theatre Manager: Herschel Daugherty
Taxi Driver: Abe Dinovitch
Lynne Smith: Elinor Donahue
First-Nighter in Box: Bess Flowers
Chorus Girl: Dee Turnell
Terry Clancy - Motorcycle Cop: Pat Flaherty
Hattie - Early's Secretary: Elizabeth Flournoy
Radio Announcer: Art Gilmore
Mr. Grover - Show Backer: Harry Harvey
Stevens, the Butler: Crauford Kent
Richard Smith: Johnny McGovern
Piano Mover: Robert 'Buddy' Shaw
Showgirl: Dorothy Tuttle
Chorus girl: Camille Williams

Written by: Harry Clork, Frank Mandel, Otto A. Harbach

Director: David Butler

Production: Warner Bros. Pictures

Release date: 02 Sep 1950
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