The Unfaithful

It's So Easy to Cry 'SHAME'!

Christine Hunter kills an intruder and tells her husband and lawyer that it was an act of self-defense. It's later revealed that he was actually her lover and she had posed for an incriminating statue he created.

Ann Sheridan

(Christine Hunter)

Lew Ayres

(Larry Hannaford)

Zachary Scott

(Bob Hunter)

Eve Arden

(Paula)

Jerome Cowan

(Prosecuting Attorney)

Steven Geray

(Martin Barrow)

John Hoyt

(Det. Lt. Reynolds)

Peggy Knudsen

(Claire)

Marta Mitrovich

(Mrs. Tanner)

Douglas Kennedy

(Roger)

Claire Meade

(Martha)

Frances Morris

(Agnes)

Jane Harker

(Joan)

Mary Field

(Miss Bryar)

Ray Montgomery

(Ray)

Eve Whitney

(Young Woman)

Ellen Corby

(Courtroom Spectator)

Bob Alden

(Newsboy in Montage)

Lois Austin

(Middle-Aged Woman)

Brooks Benedict

(Party Guest)

Monte Blue

(Businessman with Hunter)

Chet Brandenburg

(Bailiff)

Ralph Brooks

(Party Guest)

Dorothy Christy

(Mrs. Freedley)

Tris Coffin

(Party Guest)

Heinie Conklin

(Streetcar Passenger)

Jean De Briac

(Jean, Maitre D')

Sayre Dearing

(Juror)

Jay Eaton

(Party Guest)

John Elliott

(Judge Edward R. McVey)

Maude Fealy

(Old Maid in Montage)

Ross Ford

(Young Man)

Robert Haines

(Juror)

Carey Harrison

(Seedy Man in Montage)

George Hickman

(Newsboy in Montage)

Betty Hill

(Reporter in Montage)

Charles Jordan

(George, Doorman)

Fred Kelsey

(Courtroom Spectator)

Kenner G. Kemp

(Party Guest)

Bob Lowell

(Reporter in Montage)

Charles Marsh

(Reporter on Telephone)

Philo McCullough

(Party Guest)

Harold Miller

(Party Guest)

Ray Montgomery

(Ray, Hunter's Assistant)

Jack Mower

(Morrie, Plainclothesman)

Sol Murgi

(Courtroom Spectator)

Paul Panzer

(Courtroom Spectator)

Waclaw Rekwart

(Party Guest)

John Vosper

(Man in Montage)

Richard Walsh

(Reporter)

Leo White

(Spectator Arriving at Courtroom)

Eric Wilton

(Restaurant Waiter)

Joan Winfield

(Bill Girl)

Clifton Young

(Charlie (Voice))