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The Mating Season 1951

Ellen McNulty shuts down her New Jersey hamburger stand and drives west to surprise her son and his new wife. Upon arrival, her daughter‑in‑law assumes Ellen is the hired maid for an upcoming party. To avoid embarrassment, Ellen pretends, sparking a series of comic misunderstandings and escalating chaos.

Ellen McNulty shuts down her New Jersey hamburger stand and drives west to surprise her son and his new wife. Upon arrival, her daughter‑in‑law assumes Ellen is the hired maid for an upcoming party. To avoid embarrassment, Ellen pretends, sparking a series of comic misunderstandings and escalating chaos.

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The Mating Season does not have end credit scenes. You can leave when the credits roll.

Meet the Full Cast and Actors of The Mating Season

Explore the complete cast of The Mating Season, 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.


Thelma Ritter

Thelma Ritter

Ellen McNulty

Ellen Corby

Ellen Corby

Annie

Tito Vuolo

Tito Vuolo

Industrialist at Venetian Hotel (uncredited)

Gene Tierney

Gene Tierney

Maggie Carleton

John Lund

John Lund

Val McNulty

Miriam Hopkins

Miriam Hopkins

Fran Carleton

Billie Bird

Billie Bird

Mugsy

Kasey Rogers

Kasey Rogers

Bridesmaid / Party Guest (uncredited)

Willa Pearl Curtis

Willa Pearl Curtis

Conger's Maid (uncredited)

Larry Keating

Larry Keating

George C. Kalinger, Sr.

Tex Brodus

Tex Brodus

Party Guest (uncredited)

Franklyn Farnum

Franklyn Farnum

Board Member (uncredited)

Charles Dayton

Charles Dayton

Best Man / Party Guest (uncredited)

Samuel Colt

Samuel Colt

Colonel Conger

James Gonzalez

James Gonzalez

Receptionist (uncredited)

Sam Ash

Sam Ash

Board Member (uncredited)

John Bryant

John Bryant

Wedding Usher / Party Guest (uncredited)

Jan Sterling

Jan Sterling

Betsy

Lee Miller

Lee Miller

Bus Driver (uncredited)

Jack Richardson

Jack Richardson

Board Member (uncredited)

Richard Neill

Richard Neill

Board Member (uncredited)

Bob Kortman

Bob Kortman

Janitor (uncredited)

Carol Coombs

Carol Coombs

Susie

Jimmy Hunt

Jimmy Hunt

Boy (uncredited)

Hermine Sterler

Hermine Sterler

German Woman (uncredited)

James Conaty

James Conaty

Man in Hotel Lobby / Party Guest (uncredited)

Bess Flowers

Bess Flowers

Party Guest (uncredited)

Florence Wix

Florence Wix

Employment Agency Maid (uncredited)

Victor Romito

Victor Romito

Hotel Guest (uncredited)

Beulah Christian

Beulah Christian

Board Member's Wife (uncredited)

Hans Moebus

Hans Moebus

Party Guest (uncredited)

William Fawcett

William Fawcett

Mr. Tuttle

Jean Ruth

Jean Ruth

Bridesmaid (uncredited)

Cora Witherspoon

Cora Witherspoon

Mrs. Williamson

Martin Eric

Martin Eric

Maitre d' (uncredited)

Mary Jane French

Mary Jane French

Party Guest (uncredited)

Mary Young

Mary Young

Spinster

Grayce Hampton

Grayce Hampton

Mrs. Fahnstock

James Lorimer

James Lorimer

George C. Kalinger, Jr.

Elizabeth Flournoy

Elizabeth Flournoy

Miss Penfield (School Bus Driver) (uncredited)

Malcolm Keen

Malcolm Keen

Mr. Williamson

Gladys Hurlbut

Gladys Hurlbut

Mrs. Conger

Gordon Arnold

Gordon Arnold

Wedding Usher / Party Guest (uncredited)

Jean Acker

Jean Acker

Party Guest (uncredited)

Beulah Parkington

Beulah Parkington

Board Member's Wife (uncredited)

Beth Hartman

Beth Hartman

Receptionist (uncredited)

Margaret Farrell

Margaret Farrell

Board Member's Wife (uncredited)

Sally Rawlinson

Sally Rawlinson

Party Guest (uncredited)

William H. Welsh

William H. Welsh

Mr. Paget

Stapleton Kent

Stapleton Kent

Dr. Chorley (uncredited)

Gilda Oliva

Gilda Oliva

Telephone Girl (uncredited)

Bob Rich

Bob Rich

Party Guest (uncredited)

Kathryn Wilson

Kathryn Wilson

Board Member's Wife (uncredited)

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Full Plot Summary and Ending Explained for The Mating Season

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Ellen McNulty gives up her New Jersey hamburger stand when the bank calls in her loan and travels to Ohio to visit her son, Val McNulty, who has just tied the knot with a socialite named Maggie. To help Maggie host a dinner, Val’s employment service sends a cook, and Ellen arrives first. Maggie mistakes Ellen for the cook, and, to spare her embarrassment, Ellen lets the misidentity stand. After the dinner, Ellen’s arrival becomes a quiet, unspoken compromise that keeps peace in the young couple’s world, and Val persuades his mother to move in with them rather than risk a confrontation.

In the days that follow, Ellen settles in, still keeping up the ruse that she is merely Maggie’s helper. The arrangement hinges on a delicate balance: a mother-in-law in the house could easily churn up friction, so Val agrees to go along with the ruse as Maggie’s status-conscious circle looms large. The tension is heightened when Maggie’s mother—an austere, snobbish presence—arrives to stay. She disapproves of both Val and Ellen, dropping quiet hints that the social gulf between Ellen and Maggie’s world is insurmountable.

The plot thickens when Maggie and Val “lend” Ellen to the Kalinger family, who own the company where Val works. The Kalingers are preparing for a big party with Mr. and Mrs. Williamson, prominent Maryland business partners who stand to influence a major contract. While tending to Mr. Kalinger in illness, Ellen uncovers a troubling truth: Kalinger Junior, the son, has been taking credit for Val’s research that secured the contract. Ellen acts with restraint but clear-eyed honesty and informs Kalinger Senior of the deception.

Armed with this revelation, Kalinger Senior invites Val and Maggie to the party, forcing Junior to reveal Val’s genuine contribution. At the event, Maggie endures an insult from Mrs. Williamson and storms out, while Val realizes that Mrs. Williamson’s social power could shape their future. He insists that Maggie apologize publicly, a demand that Maggie agrees to reluctantly, yet the moment leaves them both bruised and unsettled.

The morning after, Val and Maggie reach a tentative reconciliation, recognizing their mutual faults. Soon after, Ellen’s friends visit the house and ask to speak with “Mrs. McNulty,” a moment that reveals Ellen’s true identity to Maggie. This exposure stings Maggie and upends the fragile balance, to the point where she confronts Val at his office. She accuses him of becoming a snob and declares that she plans to move to Mexico, a country with fewer social obstacles to divorce at the time.

Seeing a chance to salvage their union through a real test of character, Mr. Kalinger orchestrates a closer encounter. He arranges for Maggie to join him at the hotel bar for a farewell drink, knowing that Val will be there for a party. When Maggie catches sight of Val again, she admonishes him for hiding his mother’s presence from her. She leaves the bar, while Val, determined to set things right, hurries to fetch Ellen and bring her back to the party. Maggie returns to the bar as a witness when Val introduces Ellen to Mrs. Williamson, who had been ready to hire Val but withdraws once she learns Ellen’s social standing is not aligned with hers.

In the end, Mrs. Williamson’s reluctance compounds the sense of social friction, but Mr. Kalinger Senior is delighted by the unvarnished truth and the loyalty Ellen has shown. The film closes with a quietly triumphant note as Kalinger Senior decides to marry Ellen, seeing in her not just a devoted mother but a person whose integrity and warmth bridge the gap between class lines. The story, rooted in family ties, personal pride, and the awkward humor of social climbing, remains faithful to its core through Ellen’s steadfast honesty and the couple’s evolving understanding of love, status, and those who matter most.

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Cars Featured in The Mating Season

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The Mating Season Themes and Keywords

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