
Four high‑society individuals collide in a whirlwind of chance encounters. Heiress Brooke Carter meets gambler Johnny Spanish at the racetrack, while playboy Michael O. Pritchard nearly runs into stage star Kitty O’Kelly in his car. Backstage, Kitty discovers she and Brooke are old school friends. The quartet tours the town together, accompanied by Brooke’s confidante Elizabeth, who pursues Michael’s butler‑chauffeur Rodney James.
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Explore the complete cast of At Long Last Love, including both lead and supporting actors. Learn who plays each character, discover their past roles and achievements, and find out what makes this ensemble cast stand out in the world of film and television.

Cybill Shepherd
Brooke Carter

Eileen Brennan
Elizabeth

Basil Hoffman
Movie Theatre Manager

Burt Reynolds
Michael Oliver Pritchard III

Burton Gilliam
Man at Racetrack

Mildred Natwick
Mabel Pritchard

Madeline Kahn
Kitty O'Kelly (Kathy Krumm)

John Hillerman
Rodney James

Liam Dunn
Harry

Tucker Smith
The Primitive Man Dancer

Quinn K. Redeker
Kitty's Boyfriend

M. Emmet Walsh
Harold

Duilio Del Prete
Johnny Spanish (Giovanni Spagnoli)

Loyd Catlett
Bellboy

Al Beaudine
Theatre Patron (uncredited)

Don Ames
Racetrack Patron (uncredited)

Christa Lang
Pregnant Lady (Lord & Taylor)

Jeffrey Byron
Bellboy

Tim Taylor
Restaurant Patron (uncredited)

Morgan Farley
Third Man (Racquet Club)

Anna Thea Bogdanovich
First Salesgirl (Lord & Taylor)

Sashy Bogdanovich
Child (Lord & Taylor)

Stephanie Haines
Showgirl

Roy Wilson
The Primitive Man Dancer

Elizabeth Edwards
Showgirl

Barbara Ann Grimes
Mildred (At Nightclub)

Leoda Richards
Party Guest (uncredited)

Raven Grey Eagle
Racetrack Patron (uncredited)

Michael Jeffers
Baseball Game Spectator (uncredited)

Arthur Tovey
Party Guest (uncredited)

Robert Cole
Theatre Patron (uncredited)

Lars Hensen
Theatre Patron (uncredited)

Nelson Welch
Second Couple (Racquet Club)

Hank Robinson
Doorman (uncredited)

William Paterson
Murray (Poker Party)

Bob Harks
Audience Member (uncredited)

George Holmes
Racetrack Patron (uncredited)

Ned Wertimer
First Man (At Nightclub)

Sam Kwasman
The Primitive Man Dancer

Albert Lantieri
Bookmaker

Ken DuMain
Theatre Patron (uncredited)

Artie Butler
Cab Driver

Mary Peters
Showgirl

Lester Dorr
Doorman

Peter Dane
Williams (Poker Party)

Sheila Condit
Showgirl

Alphonso DuBois
Baseball Game Spectator (uncredited)

Murray Pollack
Theatre Patron (uncredited)

Tony Regan
Party Guest (uncredited)

Judith Woodbury
Theatre Patron (uncredited)

J. Edward McKinley
Billings (Poker Party)

Norman Stevans
Restaurant Patron (uncredited)

Elvin Moon
Elevator Boy

Leonard Lookabaugh
Workman

Tanis Van Kirk
Broadway Usherette

Arthur Peterson
George (At Nightclub)

Loutz Gage
Captain Craig (Racquet Club)

Violet N. Cane
Vi (At Nightclub)

Diane Wyatt
First Couple (Racquet Club)

Clive Morgan
First Couple (Racquet Club)

Patricia O'Neal
Second Couple (Racquet Club)

Robert Terry
Fourth Man (Racquet Club)

Donald Journeaux
Man in Lobby

Kevin O'Neal
Telegram Bellboy

Rita Loewen
Second Salesgirl (Lord & Taylor)

Maurice Prince
Powder Room Attendant (Lord & Taylor)

William Shepherd
Tall Young Man ("400" Dance)

Manny Harmon
Bandleader ("400" Dance)

Joy Merlyn
Theatre Patron

Roy Goldman
Theatre Patron

Fran Lee
Theatre Patron

Jim Mohlman
Theatre Patron

Tony Barbario
The Primitive Man Dancer

William Bartlett
The Primitive Man Dancer

Ian Bruce
The Primitive Man Dancer

Ross DiVito
The Primitive Man Dancer

John Hoey
The Primitive Man Dancer

Jack Konzal
The Primitive Man Dancer

Bert May
The Primitive Man Dancer

David Panaieff
The Primitive Man Dancer

Bill Taliaferro
The Primitive Man Dancer

Bill Couch
Tarzan

Roberta Lynn Haynes
Showgirl

Maria Cokkinos
Showgirl

Jack Berle
Bartender (uncredited)

Larry Carr
Theatre Patron (uncredited)

Dick Cherney
Party Guest (uncredited)

Ralph Gambina
Racetrack Patron (uncredited)

George Golden
Racetrack Patron (uncredited)

Eddie Garrett
Theatre Patron (uncredited)

Bart Greene
Party Guest (uncredited)

Paul LeClair
Theatre Patron (uncredited)

Monty O'Grady
Theatre Patron (uncredited)

Joe Pine
Racetrack Patron (uncredited)

Greg Rhinelander
Pedestrian (uncredited)

Clark Ross
Waiter (uncredited)

Lora Marie Taylor
Movie Theater Attendant (uncredited)
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New York, 1935. Kitty O’Kelly is a Broadway star who is dumped by her boyfriend after a night of heavy drinking (Down in the Depths), setting off a chain of social adventures among a tight-knit circle of entertainers. In a parallel thread, Italian gambler Johnny Spanish wins a poker game and returns to his shabby downtown apartment (Tomorrow), while spoiled heiress Brooke Carter comes back to her hotel suite after a night out, only to be handed an eviction notice by her maid, Elizabeth. Meanwhile, playboy millionaire Michael Oliver Pritchard III sweeps home with his chauffeur and valet, Rodney James, after more nocturnal partying (Poor Young Millionaire). The morning after, Kitty rushes out, mistaking Michael’s limousine for a taxi, and though Rodney tries to avoid trouble, he still causes a minor accident. Michael and Kitty instantly click, while Brooke and Kitty’s path begins to tangle with Johnny’s.
Brooke and Elizabeth head to the race track hoping to raise money to cover the hotel bill. They meet Johnny, whom Brooke immediately dislikes. Brooke bets her last $300 on the same race as Johnny; his horse wins, while hers comes in dead last. After the race, Johnny offers Brooke and Elizabeth a ride. Elizabeth declines, but nudges Brooke to accept. The mood shifts as Michael and Rodney attend Kitty’s musical and end up sitting with Brooke and Johnny. As the show kicks off, Brooke recognizes Kitty as her former schoolmate Kathy Krumm. Afterwards, Michael, Brooke, and Johnny visit Kitty backstage, and the two women reconnect. The quartet heads to a nightclub, and Michael invites them to his country house for the weekend. On the way, they pick up Elizabeth, who finds herself attracted to Rodney, much to his annoyance. They also stop at Johnny’s place, where Brooke is disappointed to learn he lives in a poor apartment building. Still, Kitty and Michael manage to lift everyone’s spirits, and they all bounce back to a more carefree mood (Friendship).
The next morning, Rodney and Elizabeth share breakfast with their employers, recovering from a night of drinking. Elizabeth tries to pursue Rodney, but the attempt goes nowhere (But in the Morning, No). Johnny apologizes to Brooke for lying and promises he’ll make a fortune soon. When Brooke remains upset, Johnny goes for a walk and crosses paths with Kitty, who flirts with him. Michael accidentally bursts into Brooke’s bedroom after a practical joke involving shaving alcohol (At Long Last Love). Michael’s mother, Mabel, visits and persuades them to attend a dance party at the Racquet Club; the foursome reluctantly accept. Brooke and Michael slip away to the back yard, only to be noticed by Kitty and Johnny, who quietly slip off as well (Well, Did You Evah!).
To stir jealousy, Johnny follows Brooke and Michael, posing as a couple in front of them. Brooke agrees to play along, but the “fake” couple ends up spending a night at Brooke’s place (From Alpha to Omega). The morning after, Brooke and Michael return to the country house, and Brooke openly seduces Michael—an affair that succeeds (Let’s Misbehave / It’s De-Lovely). Elizabeth takes a similar liberty with Rodney by barging into his room and pursuing him (But in the Morning, No). Kitty and Johnny stage public displays of affection at a baseball game and a boxing match, leaving Michael torn by the sight of their closeness even as Brooke remains mostly unfazed.
The tension comes to a head at a movie theater where Michael and Johnny quarrel in the men’s room, only to reconcile soon after. The fallout is quick: Michael ends things with Brooke, and Johnny ends things with Kitty. Brooke retreats to her suite, while Johnny needles his way into winning money—still, he has already won a sizable jackpot, and his next move is unclear. Kitty’s own oscillating romance with Michael cools, and she purchases a horse named Kathy-O as a playful reminder of past ambitions.
A telegram from Brooke’s mother informs her of a million-dollar deposit in her account, shifting the financial balance and the choices she faces. Elizabeth pushes Brooke toward shopping, and Kitty and Brooke unexpectedly meet in the powder room of Lord & Taylor, where they forgive one another and openly voice their shared disenchantment with men (Most Gentlemen Don’t Like Love). They plan a night of dancing and shopping again, and Elizabeth calls Rodney to hatch a new plan.
In the park, Kitty laments her unrequited love for Johnny, while Brooke laments her own for Michael (I Loved Him, But He Didn’t Love Me). The trio—Rodney, Michael, and Johnny—arrive at the club, where Rodney dances with Elizabeth and finally returns her affection. Michael and Johnny then attempt to rekindle their relationships with Kitty and Brooke on the dance floor, and the pairings heal as a couple again in the closing number (A Picture of Me Without You). The dancers switch partners as requested, and the sight of Brooke at her best elicits admiration from Johnny, while Michael tells Kitty she looks more beautiful than ever.
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