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One Touch of Venus (1948)
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The spirit of love is back, and she's working in retail in this bubbly romantic musical comedy. Eddie Hatch (Robert Walker) is a window dresser at a large department store; he's become especially fond of one of his mannequins who looks like the sort of girl he'd like to meet, and one night he impulsively gives the dummy a kiss. To his tremendous surprise, the mannequin comes to life, and it turns out to be inhabited by the spirit of Venus, the Goddess of Love (Ava Gardner). Suddenly, romance is in the air as Eddie's fellow employees throw caution to the wind and finally express their infatuations with their co-workers; however, Eddie is too intimidated to follow through on his feelings for Venus, even though she'll only be in human form for 24 hours. Adapted from a popular Broadway musical, One Touch of Venus features a number of memorable songs by Kurt Weill and Ogden Nash, including "Speak Low" and "The Trouble with Women," though a number of other songs they wrote for the stage production were replaced for the film. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Robert WalkerAva Gardner, (more)
Director(s):
William Seiter
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR
Format(s):
DVD
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    Donna L.

    I really enjoy period movies and this movie delivers in showing the innocence of the late 1940's. I also really like to see all remakes and I think this was the original movie that the 80's movie, "Mannaquin" was based on. Unfortunately, the pace was somewhat slow. It also had a theatrical style which lends itself to "scenes"; it is almost like you can see the curtian rising when they are in the Department Store simulated house scene, which they return to over and over. It is cute, but I did fall asleep during it.

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    Salvatore M.

    ONE OF MY ALL TIME FAVORITE MOVIES. OK IT IS A FANTASY, BUT BEAUTIFULLY DONE. AVA WAS A TRULY BEAUTIFUL AND CHARISMATIC ACTRESS AND ROBERT WALKER WAS ENDEARING AS THE LUCKY MORTAL. I GIVE THIS MOVIE 4 STARS

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    David W.

    Young, luscious, goddess Ava is worth a look and always acerbic Eve Arden is a joy. But this cinema version of the B'way hit lacks even one touch of sparkle.

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