Designing Woman

His world is guys and dolls! Her world is gowns and glamor!

6.5
19571h 58m

A sportswriter who marries a fashion designer discovers that their mutual interests are few, although each has an intriguing past which makes the other jealous.

Production

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Trailers & Videos

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Cast

Photo of Gregory Peck

Gregory Peck

Mike Hagen

Photo of Lauren Bacall

Lauren Bacall

Marilla Brown Hagen

Photo of Dolores Gray

Dolores Gray

Lori Shannon

Photo of Sam Levene

Sam Levene

Ned Hammerstein

Photo of Tom Helmore

Tom Helmore

Zachary Wilde

Photo of Mickey Shaughnessy

Mickey Shaughnessy

Maxie Stultz

Photo of Jesse White

Jesse White

Charlie Arneg

Photo of Chuck Connors

Chuck Connors

Johnnie 'O'

Photo of Edward Platt

Edward Platt

Martin J. Daylor

Photo of Alvy Moore

Alvy Moore

Luke Coslow

Photo of Jack Cole

Jack Cole

Randy Owens

Photo of Richard Deacon

Richard Deacon

Larry Musso (uncredited)

Photo of Dean Jones

Dean Jones

Assistant Stage Manager (uncredited)

Photo of Benny Rubin

Benny Rubin

Chris Matthews (uncredited)

Photo of Geraldine Wall

Geraldine Wall

Nora Hammerstein (uncredited)

Photo of Sid Melton

Sid Melton

Milt (uncredited)

Photo of Madge Blake

Madge Blake

Woman At Theatrical Meeting (uncredited)

Photo of Bess Flowers

Bess Flowers

Fashion Show Guest (uncredited)

Photo of Leoda Richards

Leoda Richards

Lady in Newspaper Office / Fashion Show Guest (uncredited)

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Reviews

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CinemaSerf

7/10

After a whistle stop romance, sports journalist “Mike” (Gregory Peck) marries high fashion designer “Marilla” (Lauren Bacall) but when they get back to his tiny bachelor flat in New York they realise that now the dust has settled, they don’t really know too much about each other. He wants to just settle back down to his own life, and that includes “Lori” (Dolores Gray) who has found out, third hand, about the marriage and isn’t best pleased. Thing is, the new wife doesn’t know anything about her, either, and after an encounter between the three finds her antennae are up and well and truly pointing (albeit in the wrong direction!). Meantime, “Mike” has another, more immediate, problem. He has been writing about bribery and corruption amongst the boxing fraternity and that’s irked the local mafiosi who have put a price on his head. When his editor assigns him a bodyguard and holes him up in a grotty hotel while they finesse the coup de grâce of his story, she gets even more suspicious. Whom is more dangerous - the mob or the wife? It’s quite good fun this with Bacall and Gray making mincemeat of their hapless “Mike”. Peck also seems in on the gag and is a willing participant as things turn to some Harold Lloyd style alley-way fisticuffs. There’s some wit from the script and even if some of her frocks are truly ghastly, even by empresses new clothes standards, Bacall is at the top of her game.

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