Judy Holliday won the 1950 Best Actress Oscar for her brilliant and funny role as Billie Dawn, the "dumb blonde" girlfriend of Harry Brock (Broderick Crawford), a corrupt millionaire junk dealer. Brock, a man with social ambitions and a willingness to do anything to fulfill them, is embarrassed by Billie's crass behavior and lack of social sophistication. So he arranges for her to take a crash course in "culture" from a handsome, young journalist (William Holden). Billie blossoms under his kind tutelage and becomes increasingly aware of her role as a pawn in Brock's crooked business deals. Brock is surprised and outraged when Billie suddenly refuses to cooperate any longer. This is classic comedy with an unforgettable performance.
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Judy Holliday | Billie Dawn |
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Broderick Crawford | Harry Brock |
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William Holden | Paul Verrall |
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Howard St. John | Jim Devery |
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Frank Otto | Eddie |
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Larry Oliver | Congressman Norval Hedges |
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Barbara Brown | Anna Hedges |
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Grandon Rhodes | Sanborn |
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Claire Carleton | Helen |
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Chet Brandenburg | Hotel Worker |
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Charles Cane | Policeman |
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Helen Eby-Rock | Manicurist |
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Mike Mahoney | Elevator Operator |
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Paul Marion | Interpreter |
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William Mays | Bellboy |
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John Morley | Native |
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David Pardoll | Barber |
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Bhogwan Singh | Native |
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Smoki Whitfield | Bootblack |
| Director | George Cukor |
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| Writer | Garson Kanin, Albert Mannheimer, Yves Mirande, Serge Plaute | |
| Producer | S. Sylvan Simon | |
| Musician | Friedrich Hollaender | |
| Photography | Joseph Walker | |
| Edition | Arrow Academy |
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| Packaging | Keep Case |
| Nr Discs | 1 |
| Distributor | Arrow Academy |
| Layers | Single side, Single layer |
| Regions | Region 0 |