The Lady Says No (1951) Rom-com with Joan Caulfield | directed by Frank Ross
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- Опубликовано: 6 фев 2025
- Photographer Bill Shelby visits feminist author Dorinda Hatch to profile her for Life magazine, sparking a clash between his charm and her anti-romance convictions. Through humorous misadventures and witty exchanges, Dorinda begins questioning her beliefs as Bill challenges her self-image and stirs unexpected feelings. Ultimately, she overcomes her staunch resistance to love, embracing a new perspective and finding common ground with Bill.
Original title: The Lady Says No (1951) Alternative title: Cupid Always Wins
Colorized version: • Cupid Always Wins (195...
Director: Frank Ross
Writer: Robert Russell
Stars: Joan Caulfield, David Niven, James Robertson Justice
Genres: Comedy, Romance
Release date: January 6, 1952 (USA)
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an enjoyable romp !!!!!!!!🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂
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Lupita: No, you know stealing is bad, and I want to be good.
Evil Doll: Well then, you'll never have a doll! HAHAHAHAH!
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Thanks CCC for uploading this sexy comedy with great actors and two hot actresses!
It looks like a fun movie. :)
Fun movie. But the sound is so low I can hardly hear it.
Good ol aunt Bee.
An old movie, but with many Golden Pages!!! Thank you! There was also a lot of humor! The actress is quite sexy! But some of the mockery is overdone! In real life it would be reasons for breaking up a relationship!!! It must be written at the beginning of the movie that this is only a Comedy! Like in a movie, in the end everything ends miraculously well! The quality of the restored movie is Extremely good!!! If it is made in more color, it can be safely broadcast on current TV channels! A movie with many merits!!!🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉❤😊
You have a good reviewing skills
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Blast it, there's a high pitched interference noise on the soundtrack, I'm assuming from when it was copied to put online. It's unwatchable.
More than halfway thru. I have noticed no high pitched anything. Middle of the night. Silence but for the film. No interference.
Perhaps the colorized version would be watchable for you. It's a fun film. I prefer the original B&W rather than the colorized in any film. I end up watching for the pink coming and going all over everything. As distracting as the sound you're picking up but probably not as painful.
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How did I land on this?
You got lucky! It's a fun little romp.
@wendybutler1681 Hey, turned out to be a good movie! What else do ya recommend?
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For a few fleeting minutes it seemed like this obscure battle-of-the-sexes comedy (at least I'D never heard of it) about the author of an anti-marriage, anti-men bestseller would have some relevance in an age where politicians ramble on about "childless cat ladies". But this is no Taming of the Shrew or even Kiss Me Kate; it squanders its provocative premise by never really discussing what's IN the book and just spends 80 minutes lurching along to exactly where you knew it was going to go. The opening credit sequence and a dream scene are kinda cute in a weird sort of way, and you can't fault the actors: David Niven is biologically incapable of being bad in ANYTHING, even his terrible late-career movies, and Joan Caulfield, like Nikki Glaser at this year's Golden Globes, is both beautiful and funny. (Too bad she didn't have material as good as Glaser,) And British character actor James Robertson Justice is always a delight! So should you spend nearly an hour and a half of your precious time on this silly, insignificant fluffball? The gentleman says...meh 5/10.
This lady says we are all entitled to opinions. Including you. Most of us weren't looking for Schindler's List. I get enough messaging elsewhere. I'm here to forget all that messaging. This film is for light, comic entertainment. Exactly what I was looking for.
Sem legendas fica difícil! Legenda em árabe! Kk..que pena!