Johnny Doesn't Live Here Anymore

Johnny Doesn't Live Here Anymore is a 1944 American romantic comedy film starring Simone Simon, James Ellison, William Terry, and featuring Robert Mitchum in an early role.

The film's interest and charm derives in large part from its extremely varied cast of supporting players.

Billy Laughlin, known at the time as "Froggy" in the Our Gang shorts, plays a set of twins who live in Simon's apartment building; it is his only non-Our Gang role and one of the few times he speaks in his natural voice on film.

On a train headed from her home province of Quebec, Kathie Aumont accidentally spills salt.

The wartime housing shortage in various large urban areas was a recurrent subject for American comedies during World War II.