His Butler's Sister

His Butler's Sister is a 1943 American romantic comedy film directed by Frank Borzage and starring Deanna Durbin. The supporting cast includes Franchot Tone, Pat O'Brien, Akim Tamiroff, Evelyn Ankers and Hans Conried. The film was nominated for an Oscar for Best Sound Recording (Bernard B. Brown).

Plot
Ann Carter visits New York City to see her half-brother, and to try to start a music career. He works as a butler for Charles Gerard, a Broadway producer, so Ann gets a job working for him as a maid.

Durbin performs a notable medley of Russian folk songs including "Yamschtschick," "Kalitka" and "Two Guitars." (American Film Institute Catalog)

Cast

 * Deanna Durbin as Ann Carter
 * Franchot Tone as Charles Gerard
 * Pat O'Brien as Martin Murphy
 * Akim Tamiroff as Popoff
 * Alan Mowbray as Buzz Jenkins
 * Walter Catlett as Mortimer Kalb
 * Elsa Janssen as Severina
 * Evelyn Ankers as Elizabeth Campbell
 * Frank Jenks as Emmett
 * Sig Arno as Moreno
 * Hans Conried as Reeves
 * Florence Bates as Lady Sloughberry
 * Roscoe Karns as Fields
 * Russell Hicks as Sanderson
 * Andrew Tombes as Brophy
 * Stephanie Bachelor as Dot Stanley
 * Marion Pierce as Margaret Howard
 * Iris Adrian as Sunshine Twin
 * Robin Raymond as Sunshine Twin

Production
The film was announced in January 1943. In April, Frank Borzage signed to direct and Pat O'Brien to star. In May, Franchot Tone signed to play the male lead. The film was then known as My Girl Godfrey. Durbin enjoyed working with Borzage.