Hope Lange .... Caroline Bender
Stephen Boyd .... Mike Rice
Suzy Parker (I) .... Gregg Adams
Martha Hyer .... Barbara Lemont
Diane Baker .... April Morrison
Brian Aherne .... Fred Shalimar
Robert Evans (I) .... Dexter Key
Brett Halsey .... Eddie Harris
Donald Harron .... Sidney Carter
Sue Carson .... Mary Agnes
Linda Hutchins .... Jane
Lionel Kane .... Paul Landis
Ted Otis .... Dr. Ronnie Wood
Louis Jourdan .... David Savage
Joan Crawford .... Amanda Farrow
Joan plays Amanda Farrow an aging career woman who never married. She is a difficult editor in a magazine publishing house who is embittered by her unrewarding affairs and career and longs for the life she never had as a wife and mother. She takes out her discontentment on those under her including Suzy Parker, Hope Lang and Diane Baker. She finally decides to settle for a widower with several children, but she soon learns that its too late for her and comes back. The film really revolves around the three stars mentioned above and is one of the first "career girl in New York" pictures. It is pure melodrama, but its certainly worth viewing; its one of my "guilty pleasures".