

Week-End at the Waldorf
Directed by Robert Z. LeonardAnything can happen during a weekend at New York's Waldorf-Astoria: a glamorous movie star meets a world-weary war correspondent and mistakes him for a jewel thief; a soldier learns that without an operation he'll die and so looks for one last romance with a beautiful but ambitious stenographer; a cub reporter tries to get the goods on a shady man's dealing with a foreign potentate.
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Week-End at the Waldorf was released on October 4, 1945.
Week-End at the Waldorf was directed by Robert Z. Leonard.
Week-End at the Waldorf has a runtime of 2h 10m.
Week-End at the Waldorf was produced by Arthur Hornblow Jr., Robert Z. Leonard.
Anything can happen during a weekend at New York's Waldorf-Astoria: a glamorous movie star meets a world-weary war correspondent and mistakes him for a jewel thief; a soldier learns that without an operation he'll die and so looks for one last romance with a beautiful but ambitious stenographer; a cub reporter tries to get the goods on a shady man's dealing with a foreign potentate.
The key characters in Week-End at the Waldorf are Irene Malvern (Ginger Rogers), Bunny Smith (Lana Turner), Chip Collyer (Walter Pidgeon).
Week-End at the Waldorf is rated Not Rated.
Week-End at the Waldorf is a Drama, Comedy, Romance film.
Week-End at the Waldorf has an audience rating of 5.9 out of 10.
Week-End at the Waldorf had a budget of $2.6M.





















