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It Should Happen to You
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Synopsis
Gladys Glover (Judy Holliday) is an unsuccessful model and actress who believes that a jolt of publicity will do her career a world of good. She gets that publicity by renting a billboard in the middle of Manhattan, emblazoned with her name and photograph. As a result, Gladys is showered with endorsement by (Peter Lawford). He becomes enamored with Gladys, which irritates her "unofficial" boyfriend, documentary-director Pete Sheppard (Jack Lemmon) (in his film debut). Pete grows tired of Gladys' publicity stunt, feeling that it is turning her into an object rather than a human being, but Gladys luxuriates in the fame and fortune. A happy ending may be inevitable, but it's a hard-won happiness for both hero and heroine. Scriptwriter Garson Kanin had intended this as a vehicle for Danny Kaye, but Kanin's wife Ruth Gordon suggested the gender-switch to Judy Holliday, noting that what might seem aggressive from Kaye would appear merely whimsical from Holliday. In one of the best scenes, real-life celebrities Melville Cooper, Ilka Chase and Constance Bennett show up as talk-show panelists -- the ideal magnet for the likes of Gladys Glover, who has become famous merely for being famous. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Heywood Hale Broun Sour Man in Central Park
Connie Gilchrist Mrs. Riker
Judy Holliday Gladys Glover
Walter Klavun Bert Piazza
Peter Lawford Evan Adams III
Michael O'Shea Brod Clinton
Vaughan Taylor Entrikin
Jack Lemmon Pete Sheppard

Production Crew

John Meehan Art Director
John Meehan Art Director
Charles B. Lang Cinematographer
Frederick Hollander Composer (Music Score)
Jean Louis Costume Designer
George Cukor Director
Charles Nelson Editor
Earl Bellamy First Assistant Director
Clay Campbell Makeup
Morris W. Stoloff Musical Direction/Supervision
Fred Kohlmar Producer
Garson Kanin Screenwriter
William Kiernan Set Designer
Harold Arlen Songwriter
Ted Koehler Songwriter
Year: 1954
Runtime: 87
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: NR
Category: Feature

Genre
Comedy
Romance

Produced by
Columbia Pictures