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A Woman of Distinction
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A Woman of Distinction

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TMDB 7.016+19501h 25mEnglish
Comedy

Synopsis

Ice-cold college dean Susan Middlecott feels there's no room in her life for romance. Enter Prof. Alec Stevenson, British lecturer on astronomy, touring North America and in possession of a keepsake of Susan's he wants to return. Desperate for publicity, lecture bureau press agent Teddy Evans magnifies this into a great romance. The efforts of both dignified principals to quash the story have the opposite effect; matters get more and more involved.

Director
Edward BuzzellFrom TMDB credits
Studio
Columbia Pictures1 production companies
Release
March 16, 1950Released
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Top Cast

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Rosalind Russell
Rosalind Russell
Susan Manning Middlecott
Ray Milland
Ray Milland
Alexander "Alec" Stevenson
Edmund Gwenn
Edmund Gwenn
J.D. Middlecott
Janis Carter
Janis Carter
Teddy Evans
Mary Jane Saunders
Mary Jane Saunders
Louisa Middlecott
Francis Lederer
Francis Lederer
Paul Simone
Jerome Courtland
Jerome Courtland
Jerome
Clifton Young
Clifton Young
Chet

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CinemaSerf
May 31, 2022

There is quite a bit of chemistry here between Ray Milland's "Prof. Stevenson" - a British astronomy geek somewhat reluctantly doing the lecture tour rounds in the US of A; and the stiff-as-starch college dean "Susan" (Rosalind Russell). The former has something he wishes to return to the latter - and gagging for some sort of publicity for this flagging tour, his agent "Teddy" (Janis Carter) tries to suggest there is more to their causal acquaintanceship than just that! Try as they might - the more they deny, the more they become embroiled in a slightly amusing series of escapades that risk both their reputations, and certainly her job! There is no doubt as to what will happen, it's a simple and straightforward comedy romance that raises a smile now and again, but also makes you cringe a little - the scenarios are a bit blatant and obvious at times. Still, Russell is on decent form and director Edward Buzzell pretty much hits the ground running with this enjoyable, if somewhat standard, formula feature. You won't remember it afterwards, but anything with a bit of Edmund Gwenn in it has got to be worth 90 minutes.

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