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Smile (1975)

Smile (1975)
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The American beauty-contest ritual is skewered by screenwriter Jerry Belson and director Michael Ritchie in Smile. The film takes place during an annual pageant in Santa Rosa, CA. The event is supervised by local mover and shaker Brenda DiCarlo (Barbara Feldon), to whom the contest is the most important thing on earth. Nothing -- not even the violent backlash of her neglected husband, Andy (Nicholas Pryor) -- is allowed to interfere with her pet project. Choreographer Tommy French (Michael Kidd), outwardly nasty and cynical, takes money out of his own pocket to insure the safety of the contestants as they parade down a rickety stage runway; chief judge "Big Bob" Freelander (Bruce Dern) discovers that his son is a budding voyeur, information which leads to a silly "politically correct" consequence; and the various contestants scheme to upstage one another through a variety of means (one girl puts Vaseline on her teeth to assure a gleaming smile). Among the contestants are such stars-to-be as Colleen Camp, Denise Nickerson, Annette O'Toole, and Melanie Griffith. Though not a hit itself, Smile has developed a fervent cult following, which led to a Broadway musical version of the property in 1986, with songs by Marvin Hamlisch. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Bruce DernBarbara Feldon, (more)
Director(s):
Michael Ritchie
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Smile

The American beauty-contest ritual is skewered by screenwriter Jerry Belson and director Michael Ritchie in Smile. The film takes place during an annual pageant in Santa Rosa, CA. The event is supervised by local mover and shaker Brenda DiCarlo (Barbara Feldon), to whom the contest is the most important thing on earth. Nothing -- not even the violent backlash of her neglected husband, Andy (Nicholas Pryor) -- is allowed to interfere with her pet project. Choreographer Tommy French (Michael Kidd), outwardly nasty and cynical, takes money out of his own pocket to insure the safety of the contestants as they parade down a rickety stage runway; chief judge "Big Bob" Freelander (Bruce Dern) discovers that his son is a budding voyeur, information which leads to a silly "politically correct" consequence; and the various contestants scheme to upstage one another through a variety of means (one girl puts Vaseline on her teeth to assure a gleaming smile). Among the contestants are such stars-to-be as Colleen Camp, Denise Nickerson, Annette O'Toole, and Melanie Griffith. Though not a hit itself, Smile has developed a fervent cult following, which led to a Broadway musical version of the property in 1986, with songs by Marvin Hamlisch. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
113 mins

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Director(s):
Michael Ritchie
Writer(s):
Jerry Belson
Producer(s):
Marion DoughertyTim ZinnemannMichael Ritchie
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG(Adult Situations, Adult Language, Not For Children)
Categories:
Comedy
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Tom G. R.

I loved this movie as a true to life behind the scenes look at a teen beauty pageant. The movie is funny because funny things happen in everyday life and in an event such as this one where competition runs amok itÂ’s hilarious. On second or actually third viewing I began to get the feeling that the movie stacks too much against beauty pageants. Enjoy this movie just for the fun of it.

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DYLAN O.

It was a good movie and a showcase of young talents at the time.

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Doug M.

BB what Liars! I pay for 3 at a time and it takes them 6 days before they mail it. Turned in on Wednesday at the store and not sent until Tuesday the following week. Then it takes 4 days to arrive. The other company doesn't stall my shipping or give weak excuses.

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