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Auntie Mame 1958

Mame Dennis, a progressive, independent woman of the 1920s, becomes guardian of her nephew Patrick after his wealthy father dies. The executor of the late man's estate disapproves of Mame's unconventional lifestyle and attempts to force Patrick into a strict preparatory school, setting up a clash of values.

Mame Dennis, a progressive, independent woman of the 1920s, becomes guardian of her nephew Patrick after his wealthy father dies. The executor of the late man's estate disapproves of Mame's unconventional lifestyle and attempts to force Patrick into a strict preparatory school, setting up a clash of values.

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Meet the Full Cast and Actors of Auntie Mame

Explore the complete cast of Auntie Mame, 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.


Dub Taylor

Dub Taylor

County Veterinarian (uncredited)

Hazel Shermet

Hazel Shermet

Macy's Customer (uncredited)

Coral Browne

Coral Browne

Vera Charles

Forrest Tucker

Forrest Tucker

Beauregard Jackson Pickett Burnside

Lee Patrick

Lee Patrick

Doris Upson

Roger Smith

Roger Smith

Patrick Dennis - Older

Joanna Barnes

Joanna Barnes

Gloria Upson

Frank Baker

Frank Baker

Party Guest (uncredited)

John Alban

John Alban

Party Guest (uncredited)

John Albright

John Albright

Elevator Operator (uncredited)

Henry Brandon

Henry Brandon

Acacius Page

Robin Hughes

Robin Hughes

Brian O'Bannion

Margaret Dumont

Margaret Dumont

Noblewoman in Play (uncredited)

Fred Clark

Fred Clark

Dwight Babcock

Walter Bacon

Walter Bacon

Guest at House (uncredited)

Patric Knowles

Patric Knowles

Lindsay Woolsey

Booth Colman

Booth Colman

Alan - Party Guest (uncredited)

Max Cutler

Max Cutler

Gangster (uncredited)

Connie Gilchrist

Connie Gilchrist

Norah Muldoon

Colin Kenny

Colin Kenny

Perry (uncredited)

Sam Harris

Sam Harris

Mr. Jackson (uncredited)

Michael Harris

Michael Harris

Party Guest (uncredited)

Thomas Martin

Thomas Martin

Party Guest (uncredited)

Dean Smith

Dean Smith

Puts Mame on her Horse (uncredited)

James Gonzalez

James Gonzalez

Party Guest (uncredited)

Robert Gates

Robert Gates

Actor as 'Lord Dudley' (uncredited)

Lela Bliss

Lela Bliss

Party Guest (uncredited)

Jan Handzlik

Jan Handzlik

Patrick Dennis - Younger

Gloria Holden

Gloria Holden

Guest at Garden Party (uncredited)

Leoda Richards

Leoda Richards

Party Guest (uncredited)

Yuki Shimoda

Yuki Shimoda

Ito

Arthur Tovey

Arthur Tovey

Actor in Play (uncredited)

Peggy Cass

Peggy Cass

Agnes Gooch

Carl M. Leviness

Carl M. Leviness

Actor on Stage (uncredited)

Minta Durfee

Minta Durfee

Actress on Stage (uncredited)

Jack Mower

Jack Mower

Elevator Passenger (uncredited)

Fred Kelsey

Fred Kelsey

Front Row Audience at Play (uncredited)

Rosalind Russell

Rosalind Russell

Mame Dennis

Roydon Clark

Roydon Clark

Stable Boy (uncredited)

Jack Perrin

Jack Perrin

Doorman (uncredited)

Adolph Faylauer

Adolph Faylauer

Sleeping Man in Audience (uncredited)

Frank McLure

Frank McLure

Actor on Stage (uncredited)

Kay Garrett

Kay Garrett

Audience Member (uncredited)

Mike Lally

Mike Lally

Stagehand (uncredited)

Perk Lazelle

Perk Lazelle

Party Guest (uncredited)

Harold Miller

Harold Miller

Ship Passenger (uncredited)

Jeffrey Sayre

Jeffrey Sayre

Front Row Audience at Play (uncredited)

Chester Hayes

Chester Hayes

Party Guest (uncredited)

Forbes Murray

Forbes Murray

Party Guest (uncredited)

Victor Romito

Victor Romito

Party Guest (uncredited)

Cris Alexander

Cris Alexander

Mr. Loomis (uncredited)

Sol Murgi

Sol Murgi

Party Guest (uncredited)

George Nardelli

George Nardelli

Audience Member (uncredited)

Waclaw Rekwart

Waclaw Rekwart

Party Guest (uncredited)

Bert Stevens

Bert Stevens

Party Guest (uncredited)

Sam Savitsky

Sam Savitsky

Party Guest (uncredited)

Nina Borget

Nina Borget

Audience Member (uncredited)

Ron Nyman

Ron Nyman

Party Guest (uncredited)

Peter Bourne

Peter Bourne

Party Guest (uncredited)

Edna Smith

Edna Smith

Willard Waterman

Willard Waterman

Claude Upson

Raoul Freeman

Raoul Freeman

Actor on Stage (uncredited)

Charles Fogel

Charles Fogel

Macy's Customer (uncredited)

Richard Reeves

Richard Reeves

Mr. Krantz (uncredited)

Mark Dana

Mark Dana

Reginald (uncredited)

Glen Walters

Glen Walters

Party Guest (uncredited)

Barbara Pepper

Barbara Pepper

Mrs. Krantz (uncredited)

Gregory Gaye

Gregory Gaye

Vladimir Klinkoff (uncredited)

Charles Heard

Charles Heard

Dr. Feuchtwanger (uncredited)

Ruth Warren

Ruth Warren

Mrs. Jennings (uncredited)

Saundra Edwards

Saundra Edwards

Party Guest (uncredited)

Robert Locke Lorraine

Robert Locke Lorraine

Party Guest (uncredited)

Olive Blakeney

Olive Blakeney

Dowager (uncredited)

Owen McGiveney

Owen McGiveney

Man Wearing Monocle (uncredited)

Carol Veazie

Carol Veazie

Mrs. Burnside

Tom McDonough

Tom McDonough

Expressman (uncredited)

Gladys Varden

Gladys Varden

Mrs. Klinkoff (uncredited)

Jack Daly

Jack Daly

Workman (uncredited)

John Caler

John Caler

College Boy (uncredited)

Louise Lane

Louise Lane

Jazzy Dame (uncredited)

Dick Hudkins

Dick Hudkins

Stable Boy (uncredited)

Fred Perce

Fred Perce

Macy's Customer (uncredited)

Brook Byron

Brook Byron

Sally Cato MacDougall

Evelyn Ceder

Evelyn Ceder

Woman in White (uncredited)

Rand Harper

Rand Harper

Pianist (uncredited)

Butch Hengen

Butch Hengen

Emory MacDougall (uncredited)

Terry Kelman

Terry Kelman

Michael Dennis (uncredited)

Cajan Lee

Cajan Lee

Woman Hunter (uncredited)

Doye O'Dell

Doye O'Dell

Cousin Jeff (uncredited)

Larry Rio

Larry Rio

Taxi Driver (uncredited)

Smokey

Smokey

Mame's Horse (uncredited)

Eleanore Vogel

Eleanore Vogel

Party Guest (uncredited)

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Full Plot Summary and Ending Explained for Auntie Mame

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Read the complete plot summary of Auntie Mame, including all major events, twists, and the full ending explained in detail. Explore key characters, themes, hidden meanings, and everything you need to understand the story from beginning to end.


Patrick Dennis, orphaned in 1928 when his father Edwin Dennis dies unexpectedly, is placed in the care of his flamboyant aunt, Mame Dennis in Manhattan. Mame is a whirlwind of color, hosting constant gatherings that welcome a revolving cast of guests and free-spirited friends, from the frequently inebriated Vera Charles to the eccentric Acacius Page, who runs a progressive school with nudist exercises, and Lindsay Woolsey, a book publisher and devoted suitor. As Mame becomes a maternal figure to Patrick, her aim is to give him a broad, unbuttoned view of life. Yet Edwin’s will entrusts the family’s finances to Dwight Babcock, a stern, conservative trustee of the Knickerbocker Bank whose job is to curb Mame’s liberal influence.

When Babcock discovers that Mame has enrolled Patrick in Acacius Page’s school, he intervenes, forcibly placing Patrick in his own alma mater boarding school and keeping Mame at a distance except during holidays and summers, a move that strains their bond.

The stock market crash of 1929 wrecks Mame’s fortune, and she tries her hand at acting with Vera Charles, only to stumble into disaster when her overacting to amplify a small role makes the scene collapse. She then takes a string of jobs that prove equally volatile. During a stint as a Macy’s salesgirl, Mame meets Beauregard Jackson Pickett Burnside, a Southern oil magnate who longs to comfort her in distress after a large toy order for orphans goes wrong. They are soon smitten, and Beau invites Mame to his estate, where his former fiancée, Sally Cato MacDougall, attempts to remove Mame by maneuvering her onto an unmanageable horse.

Beau and Mame marry and travel the world on an extended honeymoon. Throughout this time, Mame continues to exchange letters with Patrick, who is gradually being shaped by Babcock’s influence and who periodically joins them on their journeys. After Beau dies while climbing the Matterhorn in 1937, Mame returns home a wealthy widow to find Patrick now grown, having begun to shape his own life with a dictaphone, a typewriter, and a secretary, Agnes Gooch. Patrick, Vera, and Lindsay press Mame to write her autobiography, but they also arrange for a collaborator, Brian O’Bannion, whose charming facade quickly reveals him to be a fortune hunter.

As Patrick reveals his engagement to Gloria Upson, a girl from the exclusive Connecticut enclave of Mountebank, Mame’s attitude shifts. Initially resistant, she eventually relents to keep her nephew happy. She even orchestrates a playful ruse, sending Agnes to the party in her place and letting O’Bannion think Agnes is a secret heiress. When a drunken Agnes returns, she believes she and O’Bannion watched a wedding scene and that he was keen to meet her mother, only to realize the reality of their situation.

Gloria, spoiled and bigoted, clashes with Mame’s circle, and Patrick defends his fiancée’s world, sparking a public quarrel that unsettles the Upsons. In a bold gesture, Mame dedicates her royalties to a refugee Jewish children’s home built adjacent to the Upson property at Upson Downs, prompting the Upsons to leave in a huff. Mame also confronts Babcock about his meddling in Patrick’s life, and he departs as well.

By 1946, Patrick and Pegeen Ryan are married and have a son, Michael. Mame and Michael urge Patrick’s parents to allow Mame to take the boy on a journey to India, and the film fades on Mame promising Michael a lifetime of wondrous sights ahead, as the two set off toward new adventures.

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Auntie Mame Themes and Keywords

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Auntie Mame Other Names and Titles

Explore the various alternative titles, translations, and other names used for Auntie Mame across different regions and languages. Understand how the film is marketed and recognized worldwide.


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