

3 Is a Family
1944 Directed by Edward LudwigBased on a play by Phoebe and Henry Ephron, "3 Is a Family" is a 1940s farce. Charlie Ruggles plays a hubby whose bungled business schemes force his wife, Fay Bainter, to enter the workplace. The couple's daughter, Marjorie Reynolds, shows up with her twin babies in tow. Son Arthur Lake arrives with his pregnant wife (Jeff Donnell). And overbearing maiden aunt Helen Broderick also decides to move in. Because his wife is away at work, poor old Charlie Ruggles is not only housekeeper, but nursemaid and servant as well.
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Marjorie Reynolds
....................................................Kitty Mitchell

Charles Ruggles
....................................................Sam Whitaker

Fay Bainter
....................................................Frances Whittaker

Helen Broderick
....................................................Irma

Arthur Lake
....................................................Archie Whittaker

Hattie McDaniel
....................................................Maid

Jeff Donnell
....................................................Hazel Whittaker
Director
...........................................................Edward Ludwig
Producer
...........................................................Sol Lesser
Assistant Director
...........................................................John Burch
Screenplay
...........................................................Marjorie L. Pfaelzer
Harry Chandlee
Director of Photography
...........................................................Charles Lawton Jr.
Set Decoration
...........................................................James Altwies
Production Companies
...................................................Sol Lesser Productions
United Artists
Production Countries
........................................................United States of America
Spoken Languages
....................................................English
Genres
....................................................Comedy
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