Let's Do It Again (1953)
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This tuneful remake of 1937's The Awful Truth centers on the rocky marriage of a philandering composer and the wife who has her fill and decides to get even by having an "affair" of her own. Actually, hers is quite innocent. Unfortunately, her husband doesn't known this and the… More This tuneful remake of 1937's The Awful Truth centers on the rocky marriage of a philandering composer and the wife who has her fill and decides to get even by having an "affair" of her own. Actually, hers is quite innocent. Unfortunately, her husband doesn't known this and the couple get a divorce. But somehow, beneath all their anger, the two are still in love and show it by trying to make the other jealous at every opportunity. The wife allows a handsome Alaskan tycoon to court her while the composer uses a pretty young woman. Of course, it doesn't take the pair too long to realize the awful truth and reunite. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi
- Directed By
- Alexander Hall
- Genres
- Comedy, Musical & Performing Arts
- In Theaters
- Jul 17, 1953 Wide
- Studio
- Sony Pictures Entertainment
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Cast
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Jane Wyman
as Constance Stuart
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Ray Milland
as Gary Stuart
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Aldo Ray
as Frank McGraw
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Leon Ames
as Chet Stuart
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Valerie Bettis
as Lilly Adair
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Tom Helmore
as Courtney Craig
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Karin [Katharine] Booth
as Deborah Randolph
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Mary Treen
as Nelly
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Dick Wessel
as Mover
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Kathryn Givney
as Mrs. Randolph
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Herbert Heyes
as Mr. Randolph
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Maurice Stein
as Willie
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Frank Remley
as Pete
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Don Rice
as Hal
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Douglas Evans
as Black Cat Club Manager
- Sam Harris
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Bob Hopkins
as Mover
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Joey Ray
as Chauffeur
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Herb Vigran
as Charlie the Theater Manager
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Elliott Lewis
as Pete
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Howard Negley
as Charlie the Cop
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Walter Clinton
as Attendant
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Tony DeMario
as Wine Steward
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Frank Connor
as Man
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Don Gibson
as Gas Station Attendant