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The great Sam Wood (PRIDE OF THE YANKEES) directs this socially conscientious classic comedy. John P. Merrick (Charles Coburn), the worlds richest man, gets word that someone is trying to unionize a department store he owns. To thwart this blatant act of democracy, Merrick changes his name and takes a menial job at the store to catch the union activists without detention. Once he himself is subjected to the humiliating treatment by the department supervisor, Hooper (Edmund Gwenn), Merrick starts to wise up and soften up. Jean Arthur (THE MORE THE MERRIER) plays Mary Jones, a shoe saleswoman who becomes Coburn's coworker and liaison to the world of the common man. Miss Jones is love with the head of the union activists played by Robert Cummings (SABOTEUR) and Merrick himself falls in love with co-worker, Elizabeth Ellis (Spring Byington).
Starring: Jean Arthur, Robert Cummings, Charles Coburn, Edmund Gwenn, Spring Byington, S.Z. Sakall, Charles Waldron, William Demarest, Walter Kingsford, Montagu Love, Richard Carle, Edwin Maxwell, Edward McNamara, Robert Emmett Keane, Florence Bates, Charles Irwin, Matt McHugh, Julie Warren, Ilene Brewer, Regis Toomey, Pat Moriarty, George Watts, Minta Durfee, Fern Emmett, Edna Hall, Walter Tetley, Vic Potel, Frank Mills, Billy Elmer, Carol Dietrich, Pat Flaherty, Will Stanton, Garry Owen, Nicholas Soussanin
Director: Frank Ross, Norman Krasna, Peter Lawford, William Asher
Rating: NR
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