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Any Number Can Play

When illegal casino owner Charley Kyng develops heart disease, he is advised by a doctor to spend more time with his family. However, he finds it difficult to keep his work separate from his life at home. His son, Paul, feels ashamed of Charley's career and gets into a fight at his prom because of it. Meanwhile, Charley's brother-in-law, Robbin, who works at the casino, begins fixing games due to his extreme gambling debts.

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Any Number Can Play

July 15, 1949
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Cast (33)

Clark Gable
Charley Enley Kyng
Alexis Smith
Lon Kyng
Wendell Corey
Robbin Elcott
Audrey Totter
Alice Elcott
Frank Morgan
Jim Kurstyn
Lewis Stone
Ben Gavery Snelerr
Marjorie Rambeau
Sarah Calbern
Leon Ames
Dr. Palmer
Mickey Knox
Pete Senta
Richard Rober
Lew 'Angie' Debretti
William Conrad
Frank Sistina
Darryl Hickman
Paul Enley Kyng
Dorothy Comingore
Mrs. Purcell
Art Baker
Mr. Reardon
Charles Arnt
Joe Josephs (uncredited)
Benny Bartlett
Tommy Smith (uncredited)
Barbara Billingsley
Gambler (uncredited)
Tommy Bond
Mike (uncredited)
James Carlisle
Casino Patron (uncredited)
William Edmunds
Men's Room Attendant (uncredited)
Douglas Fowley
Smitty (uncredited)
Jack Gargan
Casino Patron (uncredited)
Dick Gordon
Casino Patron (uncredited)
Frank Mills
Prisoner (uncredited)
Roger Moore
Casino Patron (uncredited)
Jack Raymond
Prisoner (uncredited)
Robert B. Williams
Danny, the Cashier (uncredited)
Howard M. Mitchell
Elderly Man (uncredited)
George Pembroke
Headwaiter (uncredited)

Crew (13)

Directing

Sid Sidman
Assistant Director
Mervyn LeRoy
Director

Writing

Production

Arthur Freed
Producer
Al Shenberg
Production Manager

Sound

Lennie Hayton
Original Music Composer

Art

Cedric Gibbons
Art Direction
Henry Grace
Set Decoration
Edwin B. Willis
Set Decoration
Urie McCleary
Art Direction

Camera

Harold Rosson
Director of Photography

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