Ellen McNulty leaves her New Jersey hamburger stand and heads west to pay a surprise visit to her son and his new bride. When Ellen arrives, her daughter-in-law mistakes her for the maid she has hired for a big party they are throwing. Rather than cause any embarrassment, Ellen goes along with the charade, which leads to many complications.
Directing | Mitchell Leisen | Director |
Writing | Caesar Dunn | Theatre Play |
Production | Charles Brackett | Producer |
Editing | Frank Bracht | Editor |
Camera | Charles Lang | Director of Photography |
Art | Hal Pereira | Art Direction |
Art | Roland Anderson | Art Direction |
Art | Ray Moyer | Set Decoration |
Sound | Joseph J. Lilley | Original Music Composer |
Art | Sam Comer | Set Decoration |
Writing | Charles Brackett | Writer |
Writing | Walter Reisch | Writer |
Writing | Richard L. Breen | Writer |
Costume & Make-Up | Wally Westmore | Makeup Supervisor |
Directing | Oscar Rudolph | Assistant Director |
Crew | Farciot Edouart | Film Processor |
Costume & Make-Up | Oleg Cassini | Costume Supervisor |
Sound | John Cope | Sound Recordist |
Sound | Don McKay | Sound Recordist |
Sound | Glen Porter | Sound |
Sound | Sidney Cutner | Orchestrator |
Sound | Gus Levene | Orchestrator |
Sound | George Parrish | Orchestrator |