As Long as They're Happy
The suburban peace of the Bentley household is shattered when John Bentley is informed by his wife Stella that their two married daughters, Pat and Corrine are in trouble and need funds to come home and bring their husbands, Peter, a penniless Parisian artist and Barnaby, a Texas cowboy, with them. And the youngest daughter, Gwen, has tricked an American singer, Bobby Denver, into visiting them on the pretext that it is the home of a noted British film magnate. When all the women in the household --- including the maid --- fall for the singer's charms, Bentley consults a crackpot psychiatrist, Dr. Schneider, who almost succeeds in ousting, not the singer, but Bentley's wife, with his advice to Bentley to make her jealous by living it up with Pearl, a showgirl recruited for the purpose.
Crew
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Pat Marsden
Assistant Director
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Arthur Alcott
Production Controller
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Michael Stringer
Art Direction
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Vernon Sylvaine
Theatre Play
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J. Lee Thompson
Director
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Gilbert Taylor
Director of Photography
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Paddy Stone
Choreographer
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Irving Davies
Choreographer
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Stanley Black
Music
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Stanley Black
Original Music Composer
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Stanley Black
Music Director
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Earl St. John
Executive Producer
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Raymond Stross
Producer
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Sam Coslow
Songs
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John D. Guthridge
Editor
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Gordon K. McCallum
Sound
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Yvonne Caffin
Costume Supervisor
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John Dennis
Sound
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Tilly Day
Continuity
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Jack Swinburne
Production Manager
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Jack Atcheler
Camera Operator
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Roger Cherrill
Sound Editor
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W.T. Partleton
Makeup Artist
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Alan Melville
Screenplay
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