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New 35mm print
Dazzling Judy stars in this entertaining comedy about a small stockholder in a large company who becomes a corporate heroine by trying to oust the crooked board of directors. Richard Quine, who directed Judy so ably in Full of Life, knows how to bring out the sly best in her. The film is also blessed by the fortuitous casting of Paul Douglas, the original Harry in the Broadway production of Born Yesterday and he and Judy make an exceptionally appealing couple on screen. The shamelessly corrupt directors of the board include superb character actors Fred Clark, John Williams, and Hiram Sherman. George Burns is the off-screen narrator.
Preceded by a short with Dick Shawn as a self-centered pianist preparing for a concert and Judy, his wife, doesn’t have a thing to wear.
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Thurs Aug 31: 2 & 8:15
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