To Please a Lady (1950) | |
| Director(s) | Clarence Brown |
| Producer(s) | Clarence Brown |
| Top Genres | Action, Drama, Romance, Sports |
| Top Topics | Cars & Auto Racing |
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To Please a Lady (1950) was a Action - Romance Film directed by Clarence Brown and produced by Clarence Brown.
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Mike Brannan:
Give me six feet and I get through anywhere.
Regina Forbes: Mike, could we start all over?
Mike Brannan: Hey, baby, what we had never stopped.
Mike Brannan: All the soft spots aren't on the track.
Regina Forbes: Well, you keep your mind on the ones that are.
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Regina Forbes: Mike, could we start all over?
Mike Brannan: Hey, baby, what we had never stopped.
Mike Brannan: All the soft spots aren't on the track.
Regina Forbes: Well, you keep your mind on the ones that are.
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A young Bill Hickman can be seen as one of the members of Clark Gable's pit crew. Hickman was famous as one of the top movie stunt drivers in Hollywood for many years, and his most notable on-camera role was as the middle-aged, bespectacled driver of the black Dodge Charger that is chased by Steve McQueen's green Ford Mustang in the film Bullitt.
At 20:26 in the film, a close-up shows the Sports Final section of the Bainsville daily paper. Under Barbara Stanwyck's photograph (as Regina Forbes) three pictures of "sports stars" are shown: Kathryn Grayson, Walter Pidgeon and Gene Kelly. This must have been an inside-joke as the film and the stars shown were all under contract with MGM.
"Lux Radio Theater" broadcast a 60 minute radio adaptation of the movie onNovember 26, 1951 with Adolphe Menjou reprising his film role.
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At 20:26 in the film, a close-up shows the Sports Final section of the Bainsville daily paper. Under Barbara Stanwyck's photograph (as Regina Forbes) three pictures of "sports stars" are shown: Kathryn Grayson, Walter Pidgeon and Gene Kelly. This must have been an inside-joke as the film and the stars shown were all under contract with MGM.
"Lux Radio Theater" broadcast a 60 minute radio adaptation of the movie onNovember 26, 1951 with Adolphe Menjou reprising his film role.
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