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Something to Live For

68 %|Mar 7, 1952|Drama

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.

Featured Crew

George Stevens
Director
Dwight Taylor
Screenplay
Fred Guiol
Other
George Stevens
Producer
Edith Head
Costume Design
Victor Young
Original Music Composer
George Barnes
Director of Photography
Emile Kuri
Set Decoration

Cast

actor
Ray Milland
Alan Miller
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Joan Fontaine
Jenny Carey
actor
Teresa Wright
Edna Miller
actor
Richard Derr
Tony Collins
actor
Paul Valentine
Albert Forest
actor
Ed Agresti
Stage Manager (uncredited)
actor
Alex Akimoff
Waiter (uncredited)
actor
Eric Alden
Pharaoh (uncredited)
actor
Erville Alderson
Critic (uncredited)
actor
Richard Barron
Headwaiter (uncredited)
actor
Lavonne Battle
Slave Girl (uncredited)
actor
Genevieve Bell
Old Lady (uncredited)
actor
Mari Blanchard
Hat Check Girl (uncredited)
actor
Raymond Bond
Box Office Man (uncredited)
actor
Helen Brown
Miss Purdy (uncredited)
actor
Ivan Browning
Porter (uncredited)
actor
Sue Carlton
Scholarly Woman (uncredited)
actor
Douglas Carter
Waiter (uncredited)
actor
Maurice Cass
Critic (uncredited)
actor
Lillian Clayes
Old Lady (uncredited)
actor
Tom Coleman
Bartender (uncredited)
actor
Robert Cornthwaite
Young Man (uncredited)
actor
Gerald Courtemarche
Little Boy (uncredited)
actor
Dulcie Day
Actress (uncredited)
actor
Gloria Dea
Slave Girl (uncredited)
actor
Josette Deegan
Slave Girl (uncredited)
actor
Jack Deery
Aristocrat (uncredited)
actor
Helen Dickson
Old Lady (uncredited)
actor
Don Dillaway
Executive (uncredited)
actor
King Donovan
Stage Manager (uncredited)
actor
Bess Flowers
Party Guest (uncredited)
actor
Jody Gilbert
Woman in Telephone Booth (uncredited)
actor
Joseph J. Greene
Heavy Set Man (uncredited)
actor
Robert Haines
Party Guest (uncredited)
actor
Peter Hansen
Stage Cast Member (uncredited)
actor
Marcoreta Hellman
Party Guest (uncredited)
actor
James Horne
Young Man (uncredited)
actor
John Indrisano
Party Guest (uncredited)
actor
Sherry Jackson
Child (uncredited)
actor
Jerry James
Party Guest (uncredited)
actor
Kenner G. Kemp
Party Guest (uncredited)
actor
Donald Kerr
Passerby on Street (uncredited)
actor
Paul King
Party Guest (uncredited)
actor
Al Kunde
Executive (uncredited)
actor
Ann Kunde
Cleaning Woman (uncredited)
actor
Jeanne Lafayette
French Woman (uncredited)
actor
Rudy Lee
Chris Miller (uncredited)
actor
George Lynn
Executive (uncredited)
actor
Wilbur Mack
Advertising Agency Customer (uncredited)
actor
Paul Maxey
Hofstadter (uncredited)
actor
Mathew McCue
Usher at Railroad Station (uncredited)
actor
Harold Miller
Party Guest (uncredited)
actor
Pat Mitchell
Johnny Miller (uncredited)
actor
Ida Moore
Old Woman with Dog (uncredited)
actor
Diana Mumby
Model (uncredited)
actor
Forbes Murray
Party Guest (uncredited)
actor
Paul Newlan
Bartender (uncredited)
actor
Barry Norton
Man in Tweeds (uncredited)
actor
William H. O'Brien
Waiter (uncredited)
actor
William J. O'Brien
Bar Customer (uncredited)
actor
Patsy O'Byrne
Old Lady (uncredited)
actor
Frank Orth
Waiter (uncredited)
actor
Eddie Phillips
Business Man (uncredited)
actor
Jessie Proctor
Old Lady (uncredited)
actor
Sally Rawlinson
Model (uncredited)
actor
Kasey Rogers
Stage Cast Member (uncredited)
actor
Victor Romito
Young Man (uncredited)
actor
Jean Ruth
Secretary (uncredited)
actor
Cosmo Sardo
Office Worker (uncredited)
actor
Rolfe Sedan
French Man (uncredited)
actor
Cora Shannon
Old Lady (uncredited)
actor
Bill Sheehan
Party Guest (uncredited)
actor
Charles Sherlock
Bartender (uncredited)
actor
Douglas Spencer
Joey (uncredited)
actor
Helen Spring
Mrs. Crawley (uncredited)
actor
Robert St. Angelo
Slave Boss (uncredited)
actor
Bert Stevens
Party Guest (uncredited)
actor
Hal Taggart
Party Guest (uncredited)
actor
Arthur Tovey
Desk Clerk (uncredited)
actor
Kerry Vaughn
Cocktail Waitress (uncredited)
actor
Dorothy Vernon
Party Guest (uncredited)
actor
Charles Fogel
First-Nighter (uncredited)