Joe and Ethel Turp Call on the President

Damon Runyan's Gay American Story!

Joe and Ethel Turp are up in arms when their faithful old mailman is fired. Unable to get satisfaction on a municipal level, Joe and Ethel plead their mailman's case to the President himself.

Ann Sothern

(Ethel Turp)

William Gargan

(Joe Turp)

Lewis Stone

(The President)

Walter Brennan

(Jim)

Marsha Hunt

(Kitty Crusper)

Tom Neal

(Johnny Crusper)

James Bush

(Henry Crusper)

Don Costello

(Fred)

Muriel Hutchison

(Francine La Vaughn / Jennie)

Jack Norton

(Parker)

Aldrich Bowker

(Mike O'Brien)

Frederick Burton

(Bishop Bannon)

Al Shean

(Father Reicher)

E. Alyn Warren

(Father Reilly)

Robert Emmett O'Connor

(Pat Donegan)

Russell Hicks

(Mr. Graves)

Cliff Clark

(Garage Owner)

Paul Everton

(Senator)

Charles Trowbridge

(Cabinet Member)

Edward LeSaint

(Bishop)

Walter Kohner

(Adolf Hitler (Voice))

Patsy Allen

(Ethel as a Child)

Tommy Baker

(Joe as a Child)

Tommy Bupp

(Tommy Perkins)

Stanley Andrews

(George, Policeman)

James Flavin

(Policeman)

Lee Phelps

(Policeman)

Jack Mulhall

(Policeman)

Hal K. Dawson

(Bill)

Betty Farrington

(Mrs. Smith)

Frank O'Connor

(Mr. Smith)

Mary Gordon

(Mrs. O'Leary)

Larry Harris

(Tim)

Louis Jean Heydt

(Dr. Standish)

Ann Teeman

(Mrs. Standish)

Forbes Murray

(Dr. Walton)

George Rosener

(Mr. Belknap)

David Holt

(Fred)

Lon McCallister

(Johnny)

Barbara Bedford

(Neighbor)

Verna Felton

(Neighbor)

Dixie Dean

(Neighbor)

Edward McWade

(Neighbor)

Harry Semels

(Neighbor)

Claire McDowell

(Gossiper)

Jessie Arnold

(Gossiper)

Margaret Bert

(Gossiper)

Bess Flowers

(Baseball Fan)

Frank McLure

(Baseball Fan)

Larry Steers

(Man in the White House)

Bert Moorhouse

(Man in the White House)

Roger McGee

(Boy)

Johnny Walsh

(Boy)

Abner Biberman

(Attendee at Dance)

Ben Taggart

(Postal Inspector)

Lee Prather

(Inspector)

Boyd Gilbert

(Interpreter)