"A successful, unorthodox doctor befriends a young woman with suicidal ideations due to her pregnancy by her ex, a military reservist killed in action."
Cary Grant
as Dr. Noah Praetorius
Jeanne Crain
as Deborah Higgins
Finlay Currie
as Shunderson
Hume Cronyn
as Prof. Rodney Elwell
Walter Slezak
as Prof. Barker
Sidney Blackmer
as Arthur Higgins
Basil Ruysdael
as Dean Lyman Brockwell
Katherine Locke
as Miss James
Margaret Hamilton
as Sarah Pickett (uncredited)
Jack Kelly
as Student (uncredited)
Paul Lees
Leon Tyler
Jo Gilbert
as Nurse (uncredited)
Tina Blagoi
as Concertgoer (uncredited)
Helen Dickson
Bess Flowers
Robert Haines
Sam Harris
Gail Bonney
as Dean's Secretary (uncredited)
William Bryant
as Student Manager (uncredited)
James Carlisle
as Trial Spectator (uncredited)
Julia Dean
as Old Lady (uncredited)
John Davidson
as Faculty Board Member (uncredited)
Wally Dean
Stuart Holmes
Hans Moebus
Lawrence A. Williams
Lawrence Dobkin
as Business Manager (uncredited)
Bill Dyer
as Car Attendant (uncredited)
Billy House
as Coonan (uncredited)
Kay Lavelle
as Bella (uncredited)
Carl M. Leviness
Adele Longmire
as Mabel (uncredited)
Joyce Mackenzie
as Gussie (uncredited)
Ray Montgomery
as Doctor (uncredited)
Ann Morrison
as Dietician (uncredited)
Al Murphy
as Photographer (uncredited)
George Offerman, Jr.
as Uriah Haskins (uncredited)
Parley Baer
as Toy Store Salesman (uncredited)
Loretta Russell
Irene Seidner
as Cook (uncredited)
Esther Somers
as Mrs. Pegwhistle (uncredited)
Carol Varga
as Cadaver (uncredited)
Maude Wallace
as Night Matron (uncredited)
Will Wright
as Uncle John Higgins (uncredited)
Carleton Young
as Technician (uncredited)
Joseph L. Mankiewicz
Writer
Director
Darryl F. Zanuck
Producer
Curt Goetz
Author
George W. Davis
Art Direction
Lyle R. Wheeler
Ben Nye
Makeup Artist
Thomas Little
Set Decoration
Milton Krasner
Director of Photography
Barbara McLean
Editor
Walter M. Scott