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Every Girl Should Be Married

  • 1948
  • A
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
2.7K
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Cary Grant, Betsy Drake, Diana Lynn, and Franchot Tone in Every Girl Should Be Married (1948)
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A willful woman concocts an elaborate scheme to trap a handsome pediatrician into marriage.A willful woman concocts an elaborate scheme to trap a handsome pediatrician into marriage.A willful woman concocts an elaborate scheme to trap a handsome pediatrician into marriage.

  • Director
    • Don Hartman
  • Writers
    • Don Hartman
    • Eleanor Harris
    • Stephen Morehouse Avery
  • Stars
    • Cary Grant
    • Betsy Drake
    • Franchot Tone
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    2.7K
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    • Director
      • Don Hartman
    • Writers
      • Don Hartman
      • Eleanor Harris
      • Stephen Morehouse Avery
    • Stars
      • Cary Grant
      • Betsy Drake
      • Franchot Tone
    • 48User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Cary Grant
    Cary Grant
    • Dr. Madison Brown
    Betsy Drake
    Betsy Drake
    • Anabel Sims
    Franchot Tone
    Franchot Tone
    • Roger Sanford
    Diana Lynn
    Diana Lynn
    • Julie Howard
    Alan Mowbray
    Alan Mowbray
    • Mr. Spitzer
    Elisabeth Risdon
    Elisabeth Risdon
    • Mary Nolan
    Richard Gaines
    Richard Gaines
    • Sam McNutt
    Harry Hayden
    • Gogarty
    Chick Chandler
    Chick Chandler
    • Soda Clerk
    Leon Belasco
    Leon Belasco
    • Violinist
    Fred Essler
    Fred Essler
    • Pierre
    Anna Q. Nilsson
    Anna Q. Nilsson
    • Saleslady
    Eddie Albert
    Eddie Albert
    • Harry Proctor
    • (uncredited)
    • …
    Jean Andren
    • Customer
    • (uncredited)
    Chet Brandenburg
    Chet Brandenburg
    • Cafe Patron
    • (uncredited)
    Arnolda Brown
    • Customer
    • (uncredited)
    Helen Brown
    • Dignified Woman
    • (uncredited)
    Rosalie Coughenour
    • Model
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Don Hartman
    • Writers
      • Don Hartman
      • Eleanor Harris
      • Stephen Morehouse Avery
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    User reviews48

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    6kenwest

    Not as sparkling as it could have been, but still well worth watching.

    Cary Grant, of course, is always worth watching (Father Goose notwithstanding). Betsy Drake has a great cadence to support her slightly ditsy intonation, and I did not tire of it, as some have said, any more than I do the affectations of July Holiday or Marilyn Monroe.

    The plot is not trivial, nor is it totally predictable.

    Where this film fails in comparison to others of its era and genre is in the writing. The comedy is amusing enough, and there are some good moments, but the lines do not propel the viewer with the rapid-fire bite that is expected with a setup like this one.

    I wanted it to be good enough for a 7, but I will stick with my 6 which in my metrics is still "definitely worth watching".

    To those PC reviewers who were "disturbed" by the "stalker" aspect, I say: loosen up, it is a COMEDY! We have all laughed at Lucy being sillier, more extreme and more persistent. Beside, the movie starts by laying out the very sensible premise that a woman should be able to pursue an attractive man in ways similar to a man going after a desirable woman.

    eg., Rough paraphrase of girl talk: "What would you do on a date?" "Take him on a drive in the country."

    "And run out of gas?" "If I wanted to".

    . . . and everything follows from that premise -- logical, consistent and, for me, engaging.

    Lastly, I note that the best user ratings, as of this date, are by women of the age of Betsy Drake's character, and not by nostalgic curmudgeons like me.
    7AlsExGal

    This is primarily a showcase for Betsy Drake

    Lonely department store shopgirl Anabel Sims (Betsy Drake) gets hit by love-at-first-sight when she sees pediatrician Dr. Madison Brown (Cary Grant). The only problem is, he doesn't feel the same way, but she's determined to make it happen, even as she's pursued by the rich owner (Franchot Tone) of the store where she works.

    This is primarily a showcase for Betsy Drake, so those who don't like her persona are likely to enjoy this less than I did. She and Grant were dating at the time, and they'd marry shortly after the film was released. Despite the seeming control one would assume Don Hartman had, seeing as he received three credits (writing, producing, directing), the truth seems to be that others were really calling the shots. Studio owner Howard Hughes monkeyed around with things so much that studio chief Dore Schary quit. Hughes allowed Grant to rewrite the script and have final say on all subsequent creative decisions, which Grant willing accepted since he wanted to highlight Drake. Things worked out in the end, as this ended up being RKO's most profitable film of the year. I thought that it was funny, and I found Drake charming. Grant doesn't get to shine as much, unfortunately.
    8calamitycrockett

    Ha Ha this movie's great!

    Ha ha this movie is great! I've never been a Cary Grant fan, but he won me over in this one. This movie is all around funny. Now of coarse the girl in the movie is kinda a stalker, but that's what makes it so great. Watch it, it's cute!
    mikeswife1

    Enjoyable, light and fun

    As a Cary Grant fan, I enjoyed this movie tremendously. The humor was light hearted and the plot sweet, which can now be interpreted as sick, demented and freaky. A nice change from the ritzy movies of the 40s where everyone is wealthy in top hats and tails. This is a down to earth movie and should be taken with the girl meets boy girl gets boy idea in mind. As for the stalking, it seems to me she put a lot of work into getting her man so to speak in a nice way. Never once did I see it as "spook" movie or psycho thriller. However, if there was a remake in 2006, it most certainly would come out to be an R movie with a lot of gore and hype. Enjoy for the era.
    JimPlaysGolf

    One of our favorite movies

    Every Girl Should Be Married is one of my favorites. It's a lighthearted romantic comedy from the 40's, not a stalker movie. Although I'll admit that it could be remade as a 90's stalker movie if someone wanted to.

    It's more about the single-minded determination of one young woman to nab the man she wants. The only part of it that might keep you up nights is wondering whether or not your wife was that scheming in her plan to marry you.

    I think Betsy Drake and Cary Grant were hilarious. The scene where Cary Grant's character is delivering a speech to the Lady's group is a classic. I wish that it would come out on DVD so that I could delete it from its permanent spot on my TiVo.

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    • Trivia
      The only film in which Cary Grant and Betsy Drake appeared together before their marriage. They would make only one more film together: Room for One More (1952).
    • Goofs
      When the insurance man shows the new car to Anabel on the street, the pole of the microphone is reflected against a window behind the actors.
    • Quotes

      Dr. Madison Brown: How in the world did Eve ever get Adam when she had no other woman to help her with the subtle little touches?

    • Alternate versions
      Also available in a computer colorized version.
    • Connections
      Featured in The Screen Writer (1950)
    • Soundtracks
      La Mer
      Music by Charles Trenet

      Lyrics by Charles Trenet

      Played often throughout the picture

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    • Release date
      • June 13, 1949 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Don Hartman's Production of Every Girl Should Be Married
    • Filming locations
      • Union Square, San Francisco, California, USA
    • Production company
      • RKO Radio Pictures
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 25 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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