Something to Live For poster

Something to Live For

Description: Advertising executive Alan Miller, a recovered alcoholic who now does interventions on behalf of Alcoholics Anonymous, is called to help Broadway actress Jenny Carey whose developing career is threatened by an increasing dependence on alcohol. Alan's growing interest in Jenny strains his marriage to Edna, with whom he has two children.

Genres: Drama

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Budget: $0 | Revenue : $0

Runtime: 89 minutes

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Ray Milland

Played Alan Miller

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Joan Fontaine

Played Jenny Carey

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Teresa Wright

Played Edna Miller

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Herbert Heyes

Played Crawley

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Douglas Dick

Played Baker

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Richard Derr

Played Tony Collins

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Harry Bellaver

Played Billy

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Paul Valentine

Played Albert Forest

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Ed Agresti

Played Stage Manager (uncredited)

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Alex Akimoff

Played Waiter (uncredited)

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Eric Alden

Played Pharaoh (uncredited)

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Erville Alderson

Played Critic (uncredited)

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Richard Barron

Played Headwaiter (uncredited)

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Lavonne Battle

Played Slave Girl (uncredited)

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Genevieve Bell

Played Old Lady (uncredited)

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Mari Blanchard

Played Hat Check Girl (uncredited)

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Raymond Bond

Played Box Office Man (uncredited)

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Helen Brown

Played Miss Purdy (uncredited)

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Ivan Browning

Played Porter (uncredited)

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Sue Carlton

Played Scholarly Woman (uncredited)

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Douglas Carter

Played Waiter (uncredited)

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Maurice Cass

Played Critic (uncredited)

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Lillian Clayes

Played Old Lady (uncredited)

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Tom Coleman

Played Bartender (uncredited)

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Robert Cornthwaite

Played Young Man (uncredited)

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Gerald Courtemarche

Played Little Boy (uncredited)

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Dulcie Day

Played Actress (uncredited)

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Gloria Dea

Played Slave Girl (uncredited)

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Josette Deegan

Played Slave Girl (uncredited)

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Jack Deery

Played Aristocrat (uncredited)

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Helen Dickson

Played Old Lady (uncredited)

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Don Dillaway

Played Executive (uncredited)

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King Donovan

Played Stage Manager (uncredited)

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Bess Flowers

Played Party Guest (uncredited)

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Jody Gilbert

Played Woman in Telephone Booth (uncredited)

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Joseph J. Greene

Played Heavy Set Man (uncredited)

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Robert Haines

Played Party Guest (uncredited)

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Peter Hansen

Played Stage Cast Member (uncredited)

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Marcoreta Hellman

Played Party Guest (uncredited)

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James Horne

Played Young Man (uncredited)

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John Indrisano

Played Party Guest (uncredited)

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Sherry Jackson

Played Child (uncredited)

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Jerry James

Played Party Guest (uncredited)

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Kenner G. Kemp

Played Party Guest (uncredited)

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Donald Kerr

Played Passerby on Street (uncredited)

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Paul King

Played Party Guest (uncredited)

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Al Kunde

Played Executive (uncredited)

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Ann Kunde

Played Cleaning Woman (uncredited)

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Jeanne Lafayette

Played French Woman (uncredited)

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Rudy Lee

Played Chris Miller (uncredited)

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George Lynn

Played Executive (uncredited)

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Wilbur Mack

Played Advertising Agency Customer (uncredited)

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Paul Maxey

Played Hofstadter (uncredited)

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Mathew McCue

Played Usher at Railroad Station (uncredited)

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Harold Miller

Played Party Guest (uncredited)

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Pat Mitchell

Played Johnny Miller (uncredited)

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Ida Moore

Played Old Woman with Dog (uncredited)

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Diana Mumby

Played Model (uncredited)

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Forbes Murray

Played Party Guest (uncredited)

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Paul Newlan

Played Bartender (uncredited)

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Barry Norton

Played Man in Tweeds (uncredited)

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William H. O'Brien

Played Waiter (uncredited)

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William J. O'Brien

Played Bar Customer (uncredited)

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Patsy O'Byrne

Played Old Lady (uncredited)

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Frank Orth

Played Waiter (uncredited)

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Eddie Phillips

Played Business Man (uncredited)

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Jessie Proctor

Played Old Lady (uncredited)

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Sally Rawlinson

Played Model (uncredited)

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Kasey Rogers

Played Stage Cast Member (uncredited)

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Victor Romito

Played Young Man (uncredited)

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Jean Ruth

Played Secretary (uncredited)

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Cosmo Sardo

Played Office Worker (uncredited)

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Rolfe Sedan

Played French Man (uncredited)

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Cora Shannon

Played Old Lady (uncredited)

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Bill Sheehan

Played Party Guest (uncredited)

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Charles Sherlock

Played Bartender (uncredited)

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Douglas Spencer

Played Joey (uncredited)

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Helen Spring

Played Mrs. Crawley (uncredited)

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Robert St. Angelo

Played Slave Boss (uncredited)

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Bert Stevens

Played Party Guest (uncredited)

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Hal Taggart

Played Party Guest (uncredited)

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Arthur Tovey

Played Desk Clerk (uncredited)

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Kerry Vaughn

Played Cocktail Waitress (uncredited)

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Dorothy Vernon

Played Party Guest (uncredited)

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Charles Fogel

Played First-Nighter (uncredited)

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