Call it Chance, but Destiny was "The Good Fairy" that threw wealth and success into the lot of one man and a lovely girl into the arms of another.
6.9
98 min
In 1930s Budapest, naïve orphan Luisa Ginglebuscher becomes an usherette at the local movie house, determined to succeed in her first job by doing good deeds for others and maintaining her purity. Luisa's well-meaning lies get her caught between a lecherous businessman, Konrad, and a decent but confused doctor, Max Sporum. When Luisa convinces Konrad that she's married to Max, Konrad tries everything he can to get rid of the baffled doctor.
Name | Character | Team | |
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Margaret Sullavan | Luisa Ginglebuscher | Unowned | |
Herbert Marshall | Dr. Max Sporum | Unowned | |
Frank Morgan | Konrad | Unowned | |
Reginald Owen | Detlaff | Unowned | |
Eric Blore | Dr. Metz | Unowned | |
Beulah Bondi | Dr. Schultz | Unowned | |
Alan Hale | Maurice Schlapkohl | Unowned | |
Cesar Romero | Joe | Unowned | |
Luis Alberni | The Barber | Unowned | |
June Clayworth | Mitzi, on-screen actress | Unowned | |
Gino Corrado | Second Barber (uncredited) | Unowned | |
Anne Darling | Schoolgirl in Orphanage (uncredited) | Unowned | |
Matt McHugh | Moving Man (uncredited) | Unowned | |
Ann Miller | Schoolgirl in Orphanage (uncredited) | Unowned | |
Bert Moorhouse | Stagedoor Johnny (uncredited) | Unowned | |
Jane Withers | Child, Orphanage Sequence (uncredited) | Unowned | |
George Davis | Chauffeur (uncredited) | Unowned | |
Torben Meyer | Head Waiter (uncredited) | Unowned |