The Man Who Came to Dinner Trailer

The Man Who Came to Dinner Trailer (1972)

29 November 1972 Comedy, Romance, TV Movie 73 mins

Lecturer and broadcaster Sheridan Whiteside has been invited to dinner at the home of a pompous small-town bigwig. But he stays rather longer than anyone expects.

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Cast

Orson Welles

as Sheridan Whiteside

Lee Remick

as Maggie Cutler

Joan Collins

as Lorraine Sheldon

Don Knotts

as Dr. Bradley

Edward Andrews

as Ernest W. Stanley

Michael Gough

as Beverly Carlton

Kim Braden

as June Stanley

Hal Galili

as Delivery Man

Peter Haskell

as Bert Jefferson

Tutte Lemkow

as Zoltan

Al Mancini

as Westcott

Marcella Markham

as Mrs. Stanley

Betty McDowall

as Mrs. McCutcheon

George Pravda

as Prof. Metz

Anita Sharp-Bolster

as Harriet Stanley

Crew

Buzz Kulik

Director

Duane Bogie

Duane Bogie Executive Producer

Roy Budd

Original Music Composer

Moss Hart

Moss Hart Theatre Play

George S. Kaufman

George S. Kaufman Theatre Play

International Releases Dates

United States 29 November 1972

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