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Something to Live For
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.

1952-03-07
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Cast
Director
George Stevens
Ray Milland as Alan Miller
Joan Fontaine as Jenny Carey
Teresa Wright as Edna Miller
Herbert Heyes as Crawley
Douglas Dick as Baker
Richard Derr as Tony Collins
Harry Bellaver as Billy
Paul Valentine as Albert Forest
Eric Alden as Pharaoh (uncredited)
Erville Alderson as Critic (uncredited)
Mari Blanchard as Hat Check Girl (uncredited)
Raymond Bond as Box Office Man (uncredited)
Helen Brown as Miss Purdy (uncredited)
Maurice Cass as Critic (uncredited)
Robert Cornthwaite as Young Man (uncredited)
Gloria Dea as Slave Girl (uncredited)
Don Dillaway as Executive (uncredited)
King Donovan as Stage Manager (uncredited)
Bess Flowers as Party Guest (uncredited)
Jody Gilbert as Woman in Telephone Booth (uncredited)
Peter Hansen as Stage Cast Member (uncredited)
Sherry Jackson as Child (uncredited)
Kenner G. Kemp as Party Guest (uncredited)
Donald Kerr as Passerby on Street (uncredited)
Rudy Lee as Chris Miller (uncredited)
George Lynn as Executive (uncredited)
Wilbur Mack as Advertising Agency Customer (uncredited)
Paul Maxey as Hofstadter (uncredited)
Mathew McCue as Usher at Railroad Station (uncredited)
Harold Miller as Party Guest (uncredited)
Ida Moore as Old Woman with Dog (uncredited)
Forbes Murray as Party Guest (uncredited)
Paul Newlan as Bartender (uncredited)
Barry Norton as Man in Tweeds (uncredited)
William H. O'Brien as Waiter (uncredited)
Patsy O'Byrne as Old Lady (uncredited)
Frank Orth as Waiter (uncredited)
Eddie Phillips as Business Man (uncredited)
Kasey Rogers as Stage Cast Member (uncredited)
Jean Ruth as Secretary (uncredited)
Cosmo Sardo as Office Worker (uncredited)
Rolfe Sedan as French Man (uncredited)
Charles Sherlock as Bartender (uncredited)
Douglas Spencer as Joey (uncredited)
Arthur Tovey as Desk Clerk (uncredited)
Dorothy Vernon as Party Guest (uncredited)