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Designing Woman
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  Designing Woman (1957)

description written by member Zara:

An Oscar winner for Best Original Screenplay, it follows a sports writer who meets a fashion designer while on vacation and marries her shortly afterward.

Release Date:July 29th, 1957
Running Time:118 minutes
Directed By:
No image existsVincente Minnelli
Written By:
No image existsGeorge Wells
Starring:
Gregory PeckGregory Peck
No image existsLauren Bacall
No image existsSam Levene
No image existsTom Helmore
No image existsMickey Shaughnessy
No image existsJesse White
No image existsChuck Connors
No image existsEdward Platt
No image existsAlvy Moore
No image existsDolores Gray
No image existsJack Cole

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Designing Woman Movie Review by Jessica Film Junkie (8/19/2007)

A well directed little romantic comedy that begins to drag on with the lovers frustrating obsessions.

Bacall and Peck play a newly married couple who barely know one another and thus begin to. Peck insists on hiding his past and thus encourages Bacall's wrath.

Though it starts out sweetly with its multiple...

(complete Designing Woman review by Jessica Film Junkie)



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