The Captain is a Lady Trailer

The Captain is a Lady Trailer (1940)

"You'll say "I don't know when I've laughed so much"!" 21 June 1940 Comedy 65 mins

Because of a bad investment, Captain and Mrs. Peabody are evicted from their home. Mrs. Peabody finds lodging at a retirement home, but as only single women are allowed, the Captain has to make other arrangements. However, after witnessing their tearful goodbye, the home's residents vote to allow the couple to move in together. The Captain is a reluctant lodger, uncomfortable at being surrounded by so much femininity, and bristles when his pals start referring to him as "Old Lady". The time has come for Captain Peabody to reassert his manhood!

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Cast

Charles Coburn

as Captain Abe Peabody

Beulah Bondi

as Angie Peabody

Virginia Grey

as Mary Peabody

Helen Broderick

as Nancy Crocker

Billie Burke

as Blossy Stort

Dan Dailey

as Perth Nickerson (as Dan Dailey Jr.)

Helen Westley

as Abigail Morrow

Cecil Cunningham

as Mrs. Jane Homans

Marjorie Main

as Sarah May Willett

Clem Bevans

as Samuel Darby

Francis Pierlot

as Roger Bartlett

Tom Fadden

as Pucey Kintner

Crew

Edwin B. Willis

Edwin B. Willis Set Decoration

Leonard Smith

Leonard Smith Director of Photography

Cedric Gibbons

Cedric Gibbons Art Direction

Bronislau Kaper

Original Music Composer

International Releases Dates

United States 21 June 1940

Production Companies

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