One Touch of Venus (1948) | |
| Director(s) | William A. Seiter, Gregory La Cava (uncredited) |
| Producer(s) | John Beck (associate), Lester Cowan, William A. Seiter |
| Top Genres | Comedy, Fantasy, Musical, Romance |
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One Touch of Venus (1948) was a Comedy - Fantasy Film directed by William A. Seiter and Gregory La Cava and produced by William A. Seiter, John Beck and Lester Cowan.
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Molly Grant:
[to Savory] I'll catch you a couple of flies, and you can pull their wings off!
Molly Grant: Try to reason about love and you will lose your reason - old French proverb.
Whitfield Savory: She reminds me of someone.
Molly Grant: I wish she reminded me of me.
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Molly Grant: Try to reason about love and you will lose your reason - old French proverb.
Whitfield Savory: She reminds me of someone.
Molly Grant: I wish she reminded me of me.
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Facts about
In March 1945, Mary Pickford chose Gregory La Cava to direct the movie. In July 1947, Mr. La Cava sued Miss Pickford for $1,653,750, because he claimed she had broken their oral agreement.
In 1995, BBC Radio broadcast a new version with Paige O'Hara in the title role.
The original plans for filming this property in 1945 for United Artists included Mary Martin(from the original cast) with Frank Sinatra, Clifton Webb and Bert Lahr with Sam Coslow producing for Mary Pickford . Pickford felt that only Clifton Webb had any box office pull and she was hesitant to commit two million dollars of her own money to production. After much indecision she finally sold the rights to Lester Cowan at Universal. The Universal version appeared in 1948 with Ava Gardner.
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In 1995, BBC Radio broadcast a new version with Paige O'Hara in the title role.
The original plans for filming this property in 1945 for United Artists included Mary Martin(from the original cast) with Frank Sinatra, Clifton Webb and Bert Lahr with Sam Coslow producing for Mary Pickford . Pickford felt that only Clifton Webb had any box office pull and she was hesitant to commit two million dollars of her own money to production. After much indecision she finally sold the rights to Lester Cowan at Universal. The Universal version appeared in 1948 with Ava Gardner.
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