

95 minutes
3/2/1946
A young American soldier, with an honorable discharge, returns home from World War II to his bride, whom he married after a short courtship and has not seen for several years. The two come together with many trials and tribulations in trying to preserve their marriage in the post-war years.

Joan Fontaine
as Susan

Mark Stevens
as Bill Cummings

Rosemary DeCamp
as Martha Beesley

Harry Morgan
as Hank Beesley

Wally Brown
as Jake Beesley

Arline Judge
as Margie Beesley

Renny McEvoy
as Charlie Beesley

Bobby Driscoll
as Billy Beesley

Mary Treen
as Alice Beesley
Doreen McCann
as Barbara Beesley

Erskine Sanford
as Higgler

Queenie Smith
as Mrs. Beesley

Carol Forman
as Counselor in Unemployment Office
Polly Bailey
as Manageress

Bobby Barber
as Ice Man
John Barton
as Bartender
Guy Beach
as Magistrate

Chet Brandenburg
as Pedestrian on Sidewalk
Charles Campbell
as Clerk
Doria Caron
as Dispatcher

William Challee
as Pawnbroker

Ellen Corby
as Mother
Russell Custer
as Police Officer

Johnny Duncan
as Young Lieutenant

Ralph Dunn
as Bailiff

Blake Edwards
as Night Club Patron
Virginia Engels
as Woman in Window
Jack Gargan
as Milkman
Sally Gordon
as Girl on Bridge
Vincent Graeff
as Boy
Erick Hanson
as Attorney
Manny Harmon
as Orchestra Leader
Alf Haugen
as Man in Bar
Timmy Hawkins
as Boy
Pat Hennigan
as Boy

Jimmie Horan
as Man in Line
John Indrisano
as John

Milton Kibbee
as Factory Foreman

Ethan Laidlaw
as Worker
Sam Lufkin
as Husband
Tex Mooney
as Bouncer

Ida Moore
as Hairdresser
Mike Morelli
as Mike

Frances Morris
as Hoffman's Secretary

Theodore Newton
as Mr. Brewer

Tommy Noonan
as Maxie
Anton Northpole
as Anton

Moroni Olsen
as Tim Bagley
Rose Plumer
as Mrs. Gumel
Patricia Prest
as Little Girl

Bill Raisch
as Man in Employment Office / Bar Patron
Joey Ray
as District Attorney
Amelia Romano
as Nurse

Shimen Ruskin
as Artist in Shop
Lucille Sayre
as Dance Instructor
Doreen Tryden
as Singer

Charles Wagenheim
as Hoffman
Alan Ward
as Detective