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Woman's World

  • 1954
  • Approved
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
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Lauren Bacall, June Allyson, Van Heflin, Arlene Dahl, Fred MacMurray, Cornel Wilde, and Clifton Webb in Woman's World (1954)
DramaRomance

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.

  • Director
    • Jean Negulesco
  • Writers
    • Claude Binyon
    • Russel Crouse
    • Howard Lindsay
  • Stars
    • Van Heflin
    • Lauren Bacall
    • Cornel Wilde
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
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    • Director
      • Jean Negulesco
    • Writers
      • Claude Binyon
      • Russel Crouse
      • Howard Lindsay
    • Stars
      • Van Heflin
      • Lauren Bacall
      • Cornel Wilde
    • 37User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Van Heflin
    Van Heflin
    • Jerry Talbot
    Lauren Bacall
    Lauren Bacall
    • Elizabeth Burns
    Cornel Wilde
    Cornel Wilde
    • Bill Baxter
    Clifton Webb
    Clifton Webb
    • Ernest Gifford
    June Allyson
    June Allyson
    • Katie Baxter
    Fred MacMurray
    Fred MacMurray
    • Sidney Burns
    Arlene Dahl
    Arlene Dahl
    • Carol Talbot
    Elliott Reid
    Elliott Reid
    • Tony Andrews
    Margalo Gillmore
    Margalo Gillmore
    • Mrs. Evelyn Andrews
    Alan Reed
    Alan Reed
    • Tomaso
    David Hoffman
    David Hoffman
    • Jabernowski
    John Alban
    John Alban
    • Executive Reception Guest
    • (uncredited)
    Edward Astran
    • Cab Driver
    • (uncredited)
    Rodney Bell
    • Executive Reception Guest
    • (uncredited)
    Billie Bird
    Billie Bird
    • Woman in Bargain Basement
    • (uncredited)
    George Boyce
    • Executive Reception Guest
    • (uncredited)
    Paul Bradley
    Paul Bradley
    • Waiter
    • (uncredited)
    Tex Brodus
    • Executive Reception Guest
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Jean Negulesco
    • Writers
      • Claude Binyon
      • Russel Crouse
      • Howard Lindsay
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    User reviews37

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    8raskimono

    Only Fox knew how to put this multiple character studies together

    In the fifties, Fox specialized in this multiple stories around one theme stories that were making money and the other studios started to copy. Movies like Three Coins the Fountain, How to marry a millionaire, We're not married!, forcing MGM to make Executive Suite which A woman's World is a lot like. One of three men will get the high post of a high-up executive in charge of production for a car company? Who it will be will be decided by the kind of woman they are married to. This film calmly taking its time shows the nuisances of the businessworld, the path to success and failure; the folly/desire for power in the nature of man by contrasting all the characters. The ending is a surprise and so is the movie. And most importantly, it gets better with every viewing.
    8Incalculacable

    Underrated, Classy Laugh Out Loud Comedy

    Woman's World was recommended to me through a friend of the family, and I'm very glad they did! Through the 94 minutes of this film, I was laughing out loud constantly (mainly because of June Allyson's goofy character), but also on the edge of my seat wondering who would get the job! It's rather sad that this isn't as well known as it should be, because it is a real laugh but also very climatic.

    Three men are up for a major promotion in a car company and the man in charge (Clifton Webb) decides that each are fit for the job, but his decision will be based on one thing: their wives. Bill (Cornel Wilde) and Katie (June Allyson) care about each other too much to sacrifice seeing each other often. Sid (Fred MacMurray) and Elizabeth (Lauren Bacall) fight constantly as her husband is a workaholic, which causes trouble with his health. Jerry (Van Helfin) and Carol (Arlene Dahl) seem to want the job too much, and Carol goes to extreme lengths in an effort to make Jerry get the job.

    Woman's World is nothing deep or revolutionary, it's just a classy comedy (I could watch it for the fashions alone!) with some big stars. It does look dated from today's standards, but I still really enjoyed it! The plot stays the same (in many ways, this is good) throughout the movie. Simply, sophisticated and elegant. Great 1954 comedy.
    6Doylenf

    When CinemaScope was new...

    Watching how the actors are strategically placed on screen while performing their chores in WOMAN'S WORLD made me recall how seldom close-ups were used when CinemaScope was new. Instead, medium shots are used almost extensively so that the screen is filled by someone standing far left and the other far right. Occasionally the camera does move in a little closer for an over the shoulder shot, but it's obvious that CinemaScope was new and lensing a film in Wide Screen was not an easy matter.

    The performances are all interesting, with LAUREN BACALL and ARLENE DAHL coming off best, while JUNE ALLYSON is forced to play a klutzy housewife with too many slip-ups to be tolerable. CLIFTON WEBB is the auto executive who wants to examine the wives of men he's considering for a top job at his auto plant. The men are well played by VAN HEFLIN, CORNEL WILDE and FRED MacMURRAY.

    If you liked films like EXECUTIVE SUITE, all about climbing the corporate ladder, you'll enjoy this one--and furthermore it has sumptuous settings enhanced by color photography. Women will enjoy all the costumes and men will stay tuned to see which man Webb chooses for his open executive job.

    Witty dialogue helps with Lauren Bacall handling her lines with the kind of skill she always brought to these kind of roles. Arlene Dahl shows a little more skill than usual as an actress with a strong confrontational scene with Webb.

    Worth a look, but don't expect anything deep.
    7nettematthews

    Title is a bit misleading

    Initially I was intrigued by the title and after investigating on IMDB was impressed by the actors all well known and respected. The premise is interesting however done in other films. This was a very pleasant movie with beautiful scenes of New York City and Long Island. Women's clothes quite lovely especially Lauren Bacall who can wear a dress like none other. While I was puzzled about the ending figured it out half way through. All characters played perfectly ie Clifton Webb his usual snobbish arrogant role. My only annoyance was June Allison's character a bit over the top and too stupid to be believed. I guess she does that role well. Favorite wife: Lauren Bacall favorite husband Van Heflin. He is an underrated actor who has played a wide range of roles always excellent.

    This film is worth watching.
    drednm

    Clifton Webb, June Allyson, and Lauren Bacall Shine

    Big, glossy drama about three men (and their wives) competing for a top job at a glossy auto company in glossy New York City. This is one of many of those mid-century films that touted NYC as the greatest city in the world what with its wealth of money and arts and society and all those tall buildings.

    In this one Clifton Webb plays the imperial head of the Gifford Auto Co., which boasts its cars are "luxury on wheels." He's interviewing three company men for the general manager job. There's the rather grim Van Heflin from Dallas, easy-going Cornel Wilde from Kansas City, and the up-from-the-ranks Fred MacMurray from Philadelphia. Each one wants ... or thinks he wants ... the big job.

    Then there are the wives. Webb tells us over and over again the the manager's wife must also be a special type of gracious thing who'll fit into the Long Island set. Heflin's wife is a man-eater and a social climber (Arline Dahl), Wilde's wife is the homey but not-so-dumb type (June Allyson), and MacMurray's is the salt-of-the-earth type (Lauren Bacall).

    Each couple has some private domestic dramas to deal with as they are dazzled by Emerald City and as the men jockey for position. Dahl heads right for the prize (Webb) while Bacall and Allyson deal with life in the big city. Funniest scene has the latter two going to a "bargain basement" to buy an evening dress for Allyson and almost being killed in the mob of hysterical women. Film culminates in a weekend party at Webb's Long Island estate where his sister (Margalo Gilmore) assesses the wives.

    As the title suggests, the women basically take the story while the men drone their way through the auto factory etc. And while the men are pretty much forgettable, the gals (and Webb) have a high old time. Allyson and Bacall are especially good. As for the cars, the various models are Fords and Mercurys and Lincolns (minus any emblems) are showcased and the story includes one of those "cars of tomorrow" scenes that's quite fascinating.

    Also in the cast are Elliott Reid as the nephew, Alan Reed as the Italian restaurateur, and look fast for Billie Bird, Kathryn Card, and Elinor Donahue in the bargain basement.

    Highly enjoyable mid-century drama with a dash of comedy.

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    • Trivia
      The 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.
    • Goofs
      When 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.
    • Quotes

      Sidney Burns: No matter what you think, Liz, this isn't social - it's business!

    • Connections
      Featured in La noche de...: Negociador (2016)
    • Soundtracks
      It's a Woman's World
      Music by Cyril J. Mockridge

      Lyrics by Sammy Cahn

      Performed by The Four Aces

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    • Release date
      • September 30, 1954 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Streaming on "Annika Simon" YouTube Channel
      • Streaming on "Classic Screen Gems" YouTube Channel
    • Language
      • English
    • 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
      • Twentieth Century Fox
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    • Budget
      • $3,250,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 34m(94 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.55 : 1

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