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It Should Happen to You (1954)
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Gladys Glover (Judy Holliday) is an unsuccessful model and actress who believes that a jolt of publicity will do her career a world of good. She gets that publicity by renting a billboard in the middle of Manhattan, emblazoned with her name. As a result, Gladys is showered with endorsement by a gentleman named Evan Adams III (Peter Lawford). He becomes enamored with Gladys, which irritates her "unofficial" boyfriend, documentary-director Pete Sheppard (Jack Lemmon, in his film debut). Pete grows tired of Gladys' publicity stunt, feeling that it is turning her into an object rather than a human being, but Gladys luxuriates in the fame and fortune. A happy ending may be inevitable, but it's a hard-won happiness for both hero and heroine. Scriptwriter Garson Kanin had intended this as a vehicle for Danny Kaye, but Kanin's wife, Ruth Gordon, suggested the gender-switch to Judy Holliday, noting that what might seem aggressive from Kaye would appear merely whimsical from Holliday. In one of the best scenes, real-life celebrities Melville Cooper, Ilka Chase and Constance Bennett show up as talk-show panelists -- the ideal magnet for the likes of Gladys Glover, who has become famous merely for being famous. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Judy HollidayPeter Lawford, (more)
Director(s):
George Cukor
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR
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    Fred O.

    I really liked this movie. The concept was cute,and Judy Holiday was very funny,as always. If your're a Judy Holiday fan,you will like this movie.

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    Amy L.

    I adore this movie. A vain, self-absorbed woman promotes herself to stardom by buying a billboard. It sounds wretched, but its really quirky and Jack Lemmon is amazing, as always. A good NYC movie and movie about fame and self promotion.

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