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6.9/10
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An executive plans to fill a high-ranking position by interviewing the candidates' wives.An executive plans to fill a high-ranking position by interviewing the candidates' wives.An executive plans to fill a high-ranking position by interviewing the candidates' wives.
John Alban
- Executive Reception Guest
- (uncredited)
Edward Astran
- Cab Driver
- (uncredited)
Rodney Bell
- Executive Reception Guest
- (uncredited)
Billie Bird
- Woman in Bargain Basement
- (uncredited)
George Boyce
- Executive Reception Guest
- (uncredited)
Paul Bradley
- Waiter
- (uncredited)
Tex Brodus
- Executive Reception Guest
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe portrait at the center of Gifford's wall of paintings of his romantic conquests is the one of Gene Tierney from Laura (1944), which was Clifton Webb's first full-length talking picture, and the first for which he earned an Oscar nomination.
- GoofsWhen Katie is looking in the Macy's windows, the street scene behind her does not change when she moves from one window to another. The same rear projection continued to play for both windows.
- ConnectionsFeatured in La noche de...: Negociador (2016)
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Van Heflin with wife Arlene Dahl, Fred MacMurray with wife Lauren Bacall, and Cornel Wilde with June Allyson are competing for a position left vacant by an executive who has died and left some big boots to be filled in an automobile corporation. Clifton Webb is the President of the company who'll make the decision for the best man for the job (and the best woman) - because she has duties herself - to be an asset to her husband and the company, to be a social butterfly, and just to be ready for anything. Clifton Webb as the President has high expectations for those around him, and he is just the actor for the role, as he has the ego and presence to carry the film on his own. With different personalities and what each can give to the job, Clifton has quite a decision to make. June Allyson is a standout, as she is her usual ebullient self, and Arlene Dahl is decked out to the nines. But of course. As you can tell, I thoroughly enjoyed the film. The characters of the candidates and their spouses are established early on and we feel we are watching real people as they relate to each other in moments of love and moments of disharmony. The film may feel too much like the 1950s and therefore a bit dated, but I think it adds to its entertainment value. But I do grant you the title and how it works itself in is rather corny. But, hey, you're either invested in these peoples' lives or you're not. And, while it may not be that important to be remembered in the long run, Woman's World certainly gives us a chance to see all these stars together. Everyone wins!
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- Aug 27, 2013
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- Release date
- Country of origin
- Language
- Also known as
- El mundo de la mujer
- Filming locations
- Mill Neck Manor, Mill Neck, Long Island, New York, USA(a few scenes)
- Production company
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- Budget
- $3,250,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 34 minutes
- Aspect ratio
- 2.55 : 1
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