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A successful novelist falls in love with her married publisher, to the consternation of her boyfriend, who arranges for her to meet the publisher's wife.A successful novelist falls in love with her married publisher, to the consternation of her boyfriend, who arranges for her to meet the publisher's wife.A successful novelist falls in love with her married publisher, to the consternation of her boyfriend, who arranges for her to meet the publisher's wife.
- Nominated for 1 Oscar
- 1 nomination total
Rafael Alcayde
- Walter Del Canto
- (as Rafael Storm)
Barbara Bedford
- Anna
- (uncredited)
Jay Eaton
- Mabel's Party Guest
- (uncredited)
Jean Fenwick
- Mabel's Party Guest
- (uncredited)
Mary Forbes
- Freddie's Mother
- (uncredited)
Olaf Hytten
- Matthews
- (uncredited)
John Marlowe
- Violinist at Bridget's Party
- (uncredited)
Harold Miller
- Mabel's Party Guest
- (uncredited)
Harold Minjir
- Hotel Desk Clerk
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaRemake of the 1933 MGM film When Ladies Meet (1933) starring Robert Montgomery, Ann Harding and Myrna Loy.
- Quotes
Bridget Drake: Well, for goodness sake, what's the matter with you people? Don't you know what beds are for? Or do you? Or is that the wrong thing to say?
- ConnectionsFeatured in Joan Crawford: The Ultimate Movie Star (2002)
- SoundtracksI Love but Thee (Jeg elsker Dig!)
(1864) (uncredited)
Music by Edvard Grieg
Lyrics by Hans Christian Andersen
English lyricist unknown
Played on piano by Joan Crawford
Reprised on piano by Greer Garson and sung by her and Joan Crawford
Featured review
Joan Crawford plays Mary Howard, a novelist in love with her publisher who can't seem to finish her latest manuscript about a woman in love with a married man. In a case of art imitating life, Mary much like her literary heroine believes Rogers Woodruff will leave his wife and forge a future together with her. To make things complicated, Mary is relentlessly pursued by handsome Jimmy played by charming Robert Taylor. Although she likes Jimmy, Mary turns down his marriage proposals saying she prefers to remain friends. Instead, Mary arranges a getaway weekend at the home of ditsy friend Bridgi (wonderfully acted by Spring Byington) so she can see Rogers. The plot thickens when Jimmy accidentally runs into Woodruff's wife (played by Greer Garson) and invites her on an outing where they "get lost" and find themselves at Bridgi's cottage. The story is an interesting one as Jimmy fails to tell anyone about Claire's true identify. Claire Woodruff is also in the dark about the woman, Jimmy is trying to make jealous. Throw in a thunderstorm and Jimmy's plan that inevitably sends Woodruff away on a wild goose chase so that the two women can meet, makes this film worth seeing. Both Joan and Greer Garson turn in solid performances. The acting is a bit stylized, characteristic of the 1940s but both women are appealing in their roles. Spring Byington almost steals the show with her funny character portrayal of Bridgi. The dialogue is crisp and Bridgi provides comic relief and helps the story flow. Stranded at the cottage, Mary and Claire strike a friendship and genuinely like each other. It doesn't take Mary long to know that Claire is married and confesses Jimmy is only trying to make her jealous."When ladies meet" has powerful scenes and the viewer is in on the secret of their connection as it cleverly unfolds to the two women. The dialogue is honest and the reveal ultimately helps Mary's writer's block to help her finish her novel. I highly recommend "When Ladies Meet."
- sonyareyna11
- Jan 18, 2014
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- När kvinnor älska
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- Budget
- $640,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 45 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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