

25/12/1946
Penny Addams lives in a constant state of depression stemming from the trauma of her father's death when she was just a young girl. Her brother, Chase, and stepmother, Lee, work to help Penny process her grief through psychotherapy and revisiting their past, but only the revelation of long-buried family secrets -- including her mother's secret lover and the true nature of her father's death -- can bring Penny out of her intense despair.

Claudette Colbert
as Lee Addams

Walter Pidgeon
as Chris Matthews

June Allyson
as Penny Addams

Lionel Barrymore
as Dr. Rossiger

Robert Sterling
as Chase N. Addams

Marshall Thompson
as Brandon Reynolds

Elizabeth Patterson
as Mrs. Stover

Richard Derr
as Larry Addams

Patricia Medina
as Kay Burns

Eily Malyon
as Miss Hunter

Anne Lacey
as Penny as a Child

Dwayne Hickman
as Chase as a Child

Barbara Billingsley
as Sales Clerk

Anna Q. Nilsson
as Dr. Rossiger's Secretary

King Baggot
as Man at Graduation Ceremony

Joan Beeks
as Saleswoman

Ruth Brady
as Saleswoman

Chester Clute
as Old Man

Hume Cronyn
as Dinner Party Guest (Voice)

Frank Darien
as Mr. Wiggins

Boyd Davis
as Sheriff

Drew Demorest
as Cab Driver

Donald Dewar
as Pageboy

John Webb Dillion
as Conductor

Hal Hackett
as Dinner Party Guest (Voice)

Harry Hayden
as Minister

Leyland Hodgson
as Purser

Alexander Pollard
as Butler

Virginia L. Randolph
as Salesgirl

Clinton Rosemond
as William

Jeffrey Sayre
as Dance Extra

Wyndham Standing
as Butler

Audrey Totter
as Dinner Party Guest (Voice)

Dick Winslow
as Photographer
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