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About Mrs. Leslie

  • 1954
  • Approved
  • 1h 44m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
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About Mrs. Leslie (1954)
DramaRomance

A rooming-house landlady recalls her past in flashbacks.A rooming-house landlady recalls her past in flashbacks.A rooming-house landlady recalls her past in flashbacks.

  • Director
    • Daniel Mann
  • Writers
    • Viña Delmar
    • Ketti Frings
    • Hal Kanter
  • Stars
    • Shirley Booth
    • Robert Ryan
    • Marjie Millar
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    744
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Daniel Mann
    • Writers
      • Viña Delmar
      • Ketti Frings
      • Hal Kanter
    • Stars
      • Shirley Booth
      • Robert Ryan
      • Marjie Millar
    • 33User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
      • 1 nomination total

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    Shirley Booth
    Shirley Booth
    • Mrs. Vivien Leslie
    Robert Ryan
    Robert Ryan
    • George Leslie Hendersall
    Marjie Millar
    • Nadine Roland
    Alex Nicol
    Alex Nicol
    • Lan McKay
    Sammy White
    • Harry Willey
    James Bell
    James Bell
    • Mr. Herbert Poole
    Eilene Janssen
    Eilene Janssen
    • Pixie Croffman
    Philip Ober
    Philip Ober
    • Mort Finley
    Harry Morgan
    Harry Morgan
    • Fred Blue
    • (as Henry Morgan)
    Gale Page
    Gale Page
    • Marion King
    Virginia Brissac
    Virginia Brissac
    • Mrs. Poole
    Ian Wolfe
    Ian Wolfe
    • Mr. Pope
    Ellen Corby
    Ellen Corby
    • Mrs. Croffman
    Ray Teal
    Ray Teal
    • Barney
    Ike Jones
    • Jim
    Maidie Norman
    Maidie Norman
    • Camilla
    Kasey Rogers
    Kasey Rogers
    • Felice
    • (as Laura Elliott)
    Amanda Blake
    Amanda Blake
    • Gilly
    • Director
      • Daniel Mann
    • Writers
      • Viña Delmar
      • Ketti Frings
      • Hal Kanter
    • All cast & crew
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    6LomzaLady

    Booth Was a Great Actress

    This is a silly, tear-jerker of a story, but interesting in spite of itself, the kind to help you pass a rainy day when you're feeling kind of blue.

    However . . . . if anyone wants to know who was one of America's greatest actresses, they have only to watch Shirley Booth in this film. She was a very low-key, actually kind of dumpy-looking woman, with a not very pretty speaking voice, but she will keep your attention, amaze you, and break your heart. Even though she looks sort of like she could be Robert Ryan's mother, or at least his older sister, you don't have a moment's doubt that this tall, handsome leading man could fall for her and maintain a long-term relationship with her. She is luminous in her quiet way.

    Booth did many stage plays, and to give you an idea of the heft of her acting abilities, several of the parts she played on the stage were subsequently played on screen by Katharine Hepburn. Booth unfortunately lacked what Hollywood considered glamor, but she was chock full of talent and charisma. If you know her only from re-runs of the sitcom "Hazel," you are in for a big surprise if you see her in this film, or in the even better "Come Back Little Sheba."
    jarrodmcdonald-1

    About Miss Booth

    Though she was known for her many roles on Broadway and an even more famous part on television, Shirley Booth did not seem to build much of a career as a movie star. Maybe this is because she was rather unlike other actresses that were headlining motion pictures in the 1950s. And that's a good thing, really, because for every Marilyn Monroe, it's kind of nice to have a Shirley Booth, who stands out and gives us something decidedly different and special.

    In this film, ABOUT MRS. LESLIE, she is paired with Robert Ryan who plays against type as a mysterious magnate. It's fun to watch him make romantic gestures towards Miss Booth's character. Of course, his idea of companionship differs significantly from hers, yet a bond is forged and it is a lasting connection. Booth displays a range of emotions in this film, and she gets the chance to sing. The story of the couple's unusual courtship is told mostly in flashback, with several subplots in the present to balance out the narrative.
    7HotToastyRag

    Touching romantic drama

    Daniel Mann, a master director of dramas, reunites with leading lady Shirley Booth after their successful collaboration in Come Back, Little Sheba to create the wonderfully romantic drama About Mrs. Leslie. If you like these two of their films, be sure to check out their third film together, Hot Spell!

    Told in flashbacks, Shirley starts the film off as the owner of a boarding house. Her tenants and neighbors often come to her with their problems, since she's such a sympathetic mother type, and while she deals with their trifles, she remembers her earlier years, before she was Mrs. Leslie. Back then, she was a nightclub singer who fell in love with the handsome, charming, enigmatic Robert Ryan. Their slow-burning love affair is fascinating to watch, and while both actors are naturally likable anyway, they'll instantly win a place in your heart.

    As you might expect, since this is a Shirley Booth movie-her movies are much different than Hazel-you might want to keep your Kleenexes handy. Her darling wobbly voice and her terribly sad face makes me cry every time.
    Randall4

    Mrs. Leslie, ahead of her time

    This movie was ahead of it's time, but still posturing to the "Code" and Hayes Office. "Mrs. Leslie" knew she was a once a year Date for a married man, in a "Open Marriage". The movie treated her with respect, as a woman, and not a cheap whatever, going to a Motel with a married man. It didn't matter to her the "reasons" that this man craved her companionship once a year. He never gave her the trite, "I'm getting a divorce", or "She doesn't understand me" spiel when he arranged their vacations. He didn't say anything about his wife, i.e. put-downs, horror stories, when he was Mrs. Leslie, either. The only people in the film that treated her like scum were the Lawyer for the Estate, and the neighbor she babysat.
    7bkoganbing

    In love with a dollar a year man

    If people did not accept back street arrangements like Shirley Booth did in About Mrs. Leslie a whole lot of romance novels and soap operas would never be written. In one of her few film appearances Shirley Booth plays Mrs. Leslie who owns a boardinghouse in Los Angeles and deals with the problems of her tenants while thinking back on her wartime romance with what was called then, a dollar a year man.

    Her dollar a year man is Robert Ryan whom she met back east when she was singing in some second rate supper club. They more than hit it off and she accepts his proposition for a six week vacation on the southern California coast though her breaking her contract puts her career such as it is in jeopardy.

    She only finds out about who this man really is when she sees a newsreel in the theater and finds out that 46 weeks a year he's a business executive and former World War I ace who married a Senator's daughter to advance his career. Ryan regrets this and Booth regrets having to settle for back street status though in the end financially she comes out well.

    Combining elements of both Back Street and Maytime, About Mrs. Leslie is a fine film, one which we used to call a woman's picture. Booth made too few feature films for the big screen, but when she got there everyone was a gem.

    About Mrs. Leslie is an uncut diamond. It should be broadcast more often.

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    • Trivia
      When Nadine and McKay are driving to Hollywood for her audition, they pass Hillcrest Motor Company at 9230 Wilshire Blvd. It was the Beverly Hills' Cadillac dealership from 1927 to 1986. As of 2016 it is a Lexus dealership.
    • Goofs
      The position of Vivien's hands changes between shots when she sits down to talk with George in the nightclub.
    • Quotes

      Mrs. Vivien Leslie: Do you know you haven't said a word since we left the restaurant? You don't talk very much, do you?

      George Leslie: I'm a listener. A very important part of society - a listener. Without us, who would the talkers talk to - each other? Talkers don't listen to themselves, much less other talkers.

      Mrs. Vivien Leslie: Well, for a listener, that's quite a lot of gab!

      George Leslie: I may not say anything again until... June 14!

    • Connections
      References The Valley of Decision (1945)
    • Soundtracks
      KISS THE BOYS GOODBYE
      (uncredited)

      Music by Victor Schertzinger

      Lyrics by Frank Loesser

      Sung by Shirley Booth

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    • Release date
      • August 3, 1954 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Det handlar om mrs. Leslie
    • Filming locations
      • 9015 Sunset Blvd, West Hollywood, California, USA(Villa Nova restaurant where Nadine and McKay go after their respective audition rejections)
    • Production company
      • Hal Wallis Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 44m(104 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White

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