A woman marries a gambler with the hopes of reforming him, but things don't quite work out the way she planned.A woman marries a gambler with the hopes of reforming him, but things don't quite work out the way she planned.A woman marries a gambler with the hopes of reforming him, but things don't quite work out the way she planned.
Dick Elliott
- Fat Man
- (scenes deleted)
Betty Gillette
- Stewardess
- (scenes deleted)
Jack Arkin
- Gambler
- (uncredited)
Edward Biby
- Casino Patron
- (uncredited)
Wally Brown
- Narrator
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
Benny Burt
- Benny the Bartender
- (uncredited)
Robert Clarke
- Carstairs, the Confederate Officer
- (uncredited)
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- Trivia"The Hedda Hopper Show - This Is Hollywood" broadcast a 30 minute radio adaptation of the movie on March 8, 1947 with Robert Young and Barbara Hale reprising their film roles.
- GoofsWhen Scott returns to Las Vegas to reconcile with Mary, after their kiss is interrupted by whistling, both of them have noticeably different hair arrangements than when they started kissing.
- Quotes
William Audrey: Let's go get a beer. I can't think good with a clear head
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Two actors who went on to make names for themselves in television, Robert Young and Barbara Hale, star in "Lady Luck," a 1946 film with a cast that includes Frank Morgan, Lloyd Corrigan, and James Gleason.
Hale is Mary Audrey, who comes from a long line of gamblers and hates the pastime. When she meets and falls in love with gambler Larry Scott (Young), he swears off gambling in order to win her. The two marry and go to a hotel in...Las Vegas.
While Mary is off buying a negligee for her wedding night, Larry wanders into the casino, gives a gambler wrong advice, and the man loses his money. Larry becomes determined to win it back for him. Mary sees him in the casino and is devastated. She's so devastated that when she meets an attorney at the hotel, she files for divorce and gets another room in the hotel.
This is a pleasant comedy with two affable stars and a fine roster of character actors. Young of course was a television star par excellence, with both Father Knows Best and Marcus Welby during his 60-year career, and Barbara Hale spent the most memorable part of her career as Perry Mason's secretary Della Street in the Perry Mason series. At 92, she's still with us.
Two charming actors in a a pleasant film.
Hale is Mary Audrey, who comes from a long line of gamblers and hates the pastime. When she meets and falls in love with gambler Larry Scott (Young), he swears off gambling in order to win her. The two marry and go to a hotel in...Las Vegas.
While Mary is off buying a negligee for her wedding night, Larry wanders into the casino, gives a gambler wrong advice, and the man loses his money. Larry becomes determined to win it back for him. Mary sees him in the casino and is devastated. She's so devastated that when she meets an attorney at the hotel, she files for divorce and gets another room in the hotel.
This is a pleasant comedy with two affable stars and a fine roster of character actors. Young of course was a television star par excellence, with both Father Knows Best and Marcus Welby during his 60-year career, and Barbara Hale spent the most memorable part of her career as Perry Mason's secretary Della Street in the Perry Mason series. At 92, she's still with us.
Two charming actors in a a pleasant film.
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- Also known as
- Lady's Choice
- Filming locations
- 260 North Rodeo Drive, Beverly Hills, California, USA(approximate location of Mary's book store)
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- Budget
- $877,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 37 minutes
- Color
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- 1.37 : 1
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