He Stayed for Breakfast

He Stayed for Breakfast (1940)

Meet the merriest mad man that ever barged into a lady's boudoir!

  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release Date: 1940-08-31
  • Runtime: 1h 29min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: Columbia Pictures
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • Director: Alexander Hall

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Summary

Set in Paris, this romantic comedy revolves around the beautiful estranged wife of a wealthy banker who hides a handsome and fiery Communist fugitive in her apartment.

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  • Loretta Young

    as Marianna Duval
  • Melvyn Douglas

    as Paul Boliet
  • Eugene Pallette

    as Maurice Duval
  • Alan Marshal

    as Andre Dorlay
  • Una O'Connor

    as Doreta
  • Curt Bois

    as Comrade Tronavich
  • Leonid Kinskey

    as Comrade Nicky
  • Trevor Bardette

    as Police Lieutenant
  • Grady Sutton

    as Salesman
  • Frank Sully

    as Butcher
  • Evelyn Young

    as Secretary
  • Ethelreda Leopold

    as Secretary
  • Ernie Adams

    as Workman
  • George Beranger

    as Maitre d'hotel
  • William Castle

    as Policeman
  • Edward Colebrook

    as Busboy
  • Vernon Dent

    as Chef
  • Jack Douglas

    as Gendarme
  • Henry Hale

    as Police Lieutenant
  • Joseph Kamaryt

    as Waiter
  • Jack Low

    as Communist
  • George Burr Macannan

    as Communist Vice President
  • Walter Merrill

    as Guard
  • Art Miles

    as Communist
  • Leonard Mudie

    as Communist Secretary
  • Ferdinand Munier

    as Cafe Proprietor
  • William Newell

    as Waiter
  • Nestor Paiva

    as Gendarme
  • Jack Raymond

    as Communist
  • Guy Repp

    as Headwaiter
  • Jack Rice

    as Marianne's Chauffeur
  • Harry Semels

    as Comrade
  • Harry Semels

    as Communist
  • Charles Wagenheim

    as Timid Waiter
  • Frederick Worlock

    as Communist President
Writing P.J. Wolfson Screenplay
Writing Ernest Vajda Screenplay
Writing Michael Fessier Screenplay
Writing Sidney Howard Adaptation
Writing Michel Duran Theatre Play
Directing Alexander Hall Director