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She Couldn't Say No
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Synopsis
Lloyd Bacon wrapped up his lengthy directorial career with the innocuous comedy She Couldn't Say No. "She" is a young heiress named Corby (Jean Simmons), who visits the small town of Progress, Arkansas, hoping to repay a good deed. It seems that, when Corby was a child, the villagers had all donated money to pay for her life-saving operation. Now she intends to reward the villagers by anonymously donating all sorts of financial boons and civic improvements. This serves only to stir up resentment against our well-intentioned heroine. Particularly offended is local doctor Robert Mitchum, who rightly sees Corby's beneficence as an invitation for every hustler and con-artist on earth to descend upon Progress. What Doc Mitchum can't foresee (though the audience can) is that he'll fall head over heels in love with Corby before fadeout time. With She Couldn't Say No, Jean Simmons fulfilled her contractual obligations to RKO, freeing her for more prestigious assignments like Desiree and Guys and Dolls. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Edgar Buchanan Ad Meeker
Ralph Dumke Sheriff
Wallace Ford Joe
Arthur Hunnicutt Otley
Jimmy Hunt Digger
Hope Landin Mrs. McMurtry
Robert Mitchum Doc
Gus Schilling Ed Gruman
Jean Simmons Corby Lane
Eleanor Todd Sally
Pinky Tomlin Elmer Wooley
Raymond Walburn Judge Holbert

Production Crew

Albert S. D'Agostino Art Director
Carroll Clark Art Director
Harry J. Wild Cinematographer
Roy Webb Composer (Music Score)
Lloyd Bacon Director
George J. Amy Editor
Constantin Bakaleinikoff Musical Direction/Supervision
Robert Sparks Producer
Daniel D. Beauchamp Screenwriter
Richard Flournoy Screenwriter
William Bowers Screenwriter
D.D. Beauchamp Short Story Author
D.D. Beauchamp Short Story Author
Year: 1952
Runtime: 88
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Comedy

Produced by
Blackhawk
RKO Radio Pictures