

09/08/1946
Always the diplomat, Alex Hazen is slow to take sides in Europe of the 1920s and 1930s. Cassie Bowman wants him to be more decisive and leaves him in Rome just as Mussolini is coming to power. There Alex marries Emily, daughter of a newspaper publisher who hires Cassie for his Paris bureau -- just before retiring from active management of his paper. Alex and Emily's son Sam, recently returned from active duty in World War II, learns the whole story one night in Washington when Emily invites Cassie to dinner. Sam has a story to tell, too.

Robert Young
as Alex Hazen

Sylvia Sidney
as Cassie Bowman

Ann Richards
as Emily Taney Hazen

Dudley Digges
as Moses Taney

Douglas Dick
as Sam Hazen

Albert Bassermann
as Count von Stammer

Dan Seymour
as Torrone

Ian Wolfe
as Sears

Marietta Canty
as Sophronia

Norma Varden
as Mrs. Hayworth

Charles D. Brown
as Carter

Don Castle
as David

William Trenk
as Ponette

Mickey Kuhn
as Sam (as a child)

Ann Carter
as Sarah Hazen

Dave Willock
as Harry, Male Nurse

Frederick Giermann
as Eppler

Arthur Loft
as Dr. Crocker

Georges Renavent
as Ambassador de Frontigny

Henry Rowland
as Capt. Hetderbreck

Reginald Sheffield
as Harry, Reporter

Marie Surdez
as Countess Marigny

Frank Ferguson
as Embassy Attendant (uncredited)

Bess Flowers
as Reporter (uncredited)
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