You Can't Take It With You
Brief Synopsis
An adaptation for television of the Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman comedy about an eccentric "drop-out" known as Grandpa Vanderhof and his peculiar family members and friends who populate a roomy uptown Manhattan home.
Cast & Crew
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Paul Bogart
Director
Beth Howland
Kenneth Mars
Blythe Danner
Robert Mandan
Alan Oppenheimer
Film Details
Genre
Adaptation
Comedy
Release Date
1979
Location
Burbank Studios, Hollywood, California, USA
Technical Specs
Duration
2h
Synopsis
An adaptation for television of the Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman comedy about an eccentric "drop-out" known as Grandpa Vanderhof and his peculiar family members and friends who populate a roomy uptown Manhattan home.
Director
Paul Bogart
Director
Cast
Beth Howland

Kenneth Mars
Blythe Danner
Robert Mandan
Alan Oppenheimer

Paul Sand

Joyce Van Patten

Eugene Roche

Mildred Natwick
Nicholas Guest

Harry Morgan
Stephen Pearlman
Tim Reid
Marla Gibbs
Howard Hesseman

Jean Stapleton
Barry Bostwick

Art Carney

Polly Holliday
Crew
Roy Barnett
Director Of Photography
Peter Barth
Stage Manager
Paul Bogart
Screenplay
Paul Bogart
Executive Producer
Mark Busan
Makeup
Don Corvan
Stage Manager
Hazel Gatmull
Hair Stylist
Virginia G Hadfield
Hair Stylist
Moss Hart
Play As Source Material
Jim Hassinger
Set Decorator
Bob Jones
Technical Director
George S. Kaufman
Play As Source Material
Kris Kromas
Casting
Mary Etta Lang
Costume Supervisor
Sheila Lauder
Script Supervisor
Lindsay Law
Producer
Charles Lisanby
Art Director
Jerry Madden
Coproducer
Jim Mccoy
Makeup
Gail Melnick
Casting
Edie Panda
Hair Stylist
Nancy Potts Ranquol
Costume Designer
George Riesenberger
Consultant
Arthur B. Rubinstein
Music
Mark Sanford
Video
Carol Englehart Scott
Production
John Sgueglia
Assistant
Larry Stephens
Audio
Marvin Westmore
Makeup
Andy Zall
Video
Film Details
Genre
Adaptation
Comedy
Release Date
1979
Location
Burbank Studios, Hollywood, California, USA
Technical Specs
Duration
2h
Quotes
Trivia
Miscellaneous Notes
Aired in United States May 16, 1979