Cast

Robert Montgomery
Matt Saxon

Susan Hayward
Janet Busch

John Payne
Eric Busch

Audrey Totter
Alma Wragg

Harry Morgan
Hermy

Harry von Zell
Zack Humber

Cara Williams
Dolly Humber

Chill Wills
Captain Chatham

Heather Angel
Vivian Saxon

John Baragrey
Peter Stanhope

Fay Baker
Mrs. Noble

Barbara Billingsley
Mrs. Maddox

Peter Brocco
Cyril Leatham

Curt Conway
Jack Bernard

Addison Richards
Abel Richman

Archie Twitchell
Mr. Maddox

Maris Wrixon
Mrs. McCarthy

Philip Van Zandt
Chris

Lomax Study
Headwaiter (uncredited)

Kathleen Freeman
Reception Nurse
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Reviews
CinemaSerf
As we watch this eponymous character throw his weight around, we are not exactly inundated with any charm (or steamed cabbage). He (Robert Montgomery) is a bully, a snob, and frankly rather an odious Broadway producer. He is introduced to "Eric" (John Payne) and his wife "Janet" (Susan Hayward) when he is told that there is a script to be had. Now "Eric" is a bit green with all of this, and is soon not only rewriting pretty much everything, but his marriage is struggling and he's even bankrolling his supposed impresario (and his long suffering factotum "Hermy" (Henry Morgan). What now ensues is a nicely presented tale of being hoist by your own petard. When people start to scent blood - they combine, connive and find effective ways of exacting their revenge on their erstwhile mentor. Montgomery is actually quite convincing here, but Payne never really did set the heather on fire and we simply don't see enough of Susan Hayward - whose character is not exactly strong, anyway. It's certainly a watchable and decently paced ninety minutes that shines a bit of a light on the Machiavellian theatrical tactics of producers and their rather selfish ways, it could just have been doing with a stronger antagonist for "Saxon".
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