Good Neighbor Sam (1964)
Comedy
To help his divorced neighbor claim a substantial inheritance, a family man poses as her husband. The ruse spills over into his career in advertising, and his recent promotion relies on his wholesome and moral appearance.
Director: David Swift
The Cast
            Jack Lemmon
Sam Bissel
            Romy Schneider
Janet Lagerlof
            Dorothy Provine
Minerva Bissel
            Mike Connors
Howard Ebbets
            Edward Andrews
Mr. Burke
            Louis Nye
Reinhold Shiffner
            Robert Q. Lewis
Earl
            Joyce Jameson
Hotel Prostitute
            Anne Seymour
Irene
            Charles Lane
Jack Bailey
            Linda Watkins
Edna Bailey
            Peter Hobbs
Phil Reisner
            Tristram Coffin
Sonny Blatchford
            Neil Hamilton
Larry Boling
            Riza Royce
Miss Halverson
            William Forrest
Millard Mellner
            Edward G. Robinson
Simon Nurdlinger
            Vicki Cos
Jenna Bissel (uncredited)
            Kym Karath
Denise Bissell (uncredited)
            Bess Flowers
Mrs. Burke (uncredited)
            Elsie Baker
Mrs. Nurdlinger (uncredited)
            Quinn O'Hara
Marsha (uncredited)
            Aneta Corsaut
Fran (uncredited)
            Bernie Kopell
Richard Taragon (uncredited)
            Jim Bannon
Policeman (uncredited)
            George Blagoi
Nurdlinger Servant (uncredited)
            Barbara Bouchet
Receptionist (uncredited)
            Jan Brooks
Gloria (uncredited)
            William Bryant
Hausner (uncredited)
            Richard Hale
Mr. Vernier (uncredited)
            Joel Fluellen
Judge (uncredited)
            Colin Kenny
Nurdlinger Servant (uncredited)
            David Ketchum
Dave (uncredited)
            George Savalas
Truck Driver (uncredited)
            Norman Stevans
Advertising Agency Executive (uncredited)
            David Swift
TV Director (uncredited)
            Hal Taggart
McVale (uncredited)
            Patrick Waltz
Wyeth (uncredited)
            Harlan Warde
Mr. Anderson (uncredited)
            Sheldon Allman
Hotel Desk Clerk (uncredited)
            Brandon Beach
Party Guest (uncredited)
            Clark Burroughs
The Hi-Lo's - Hertz Commercial (uncredited)
            Peter Camlin
French Waiter (uncredited)
            Jan Citron
Tricyclist Opening Credits (uncredited)
            Jimmy Cross
Drunk (uncredited)
            Barbara Eaton
Hooker (uncredited)
            Harry Hines
Old Man in Window (uncredited)
            Hilda Kirby
Derelict (uncredited)
            Gil Lamb
Drunk (uncredited)
            Bob Morse
The Hi-Lo's - Hertz Commercial (uncredited)
            Lucy Moyer
Specialty Dancer (uncredited)
            Joe Palma
Joe the Mailman (uncredited)
            Pat Patterson
Foot Policeman (uncredited)
            Paul Power
Advertising Agency Executive (uncredited)
            Gene Puerling
The Hi-Lo's - Hertz Commercial (uncredited)
            Harry Ray
Harry the Milkman (uncredited)
            Tony Regan
Advertising Agency Executive (uncredited)
            Walter Rode
(uncredited)
            Pearl Shear
Hooker (uncredited)
            Don Shelton
The Hi-Lo's - Hertz Commercial (uncredited)
            Hommy Stewart
Painter (uncredited)
            Zanouba
Belly Dancer (uncredited)
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