Beauty for the Asking
Beauty for the Asking | |
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Directed by | Glenn Tryon |
Written by | Doris Anderson and Paul Jarrico (screenplay) Edmund L. Hartmann (story) and Adele Buffington (idea) |
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Starring | Lucille Ball Patric Knowles Donald Woods Frieda Inescort |
Cinematography | Frank Redman |
Edited by | George Crone |
Music by | Roy Webb |
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Release date |
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Running time | 68 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Beauty for the Asking is a 1939 film drama produced by RKO Pictures, and starring Lucille Ball and Patric Knowles.
It tells the story of Jean Russell (Ball), a beautician who is jilted by her boyfriend (Knowles) so he can marry an older but wealthy woman. Russell invents a new facial cream, and with the financial backing of her former boyfriend's wife (Frieda Inescort), starts a business that makes her a millionaire.
Reception[]
RKO's pre-release publicity claimed that the film was to be an "exposé of the beauty racket" but reviewers of the day concluded that it was a standard "romantic love triangle".[1]
Recently Leonard Maltin has written favorably of the film, suggesting that the film offered an unusual feminist viewpoint for its time, and acknowledging that Ball delivered a strong performance.[2]
Cast[]
- Lucille Ball as Jean Russell
- Patric Knowles as Denny Williams
- Donald Woods as Jeffrey Martin
- Frieda Inescort as Flora Barton-Williams
- Inez Courtney as Gwen Morrison
- Leona Maricle as Eve Harrington
- Frances Mercer as Patricia Wharton
- Whitney Bourne as Peggy Ponsby
- George Beranger as Cyril (as George Andre Beranger)
- Kay Sutton as Miss Whitman, Jean's Secretary
- Ann Evers as Lois Peabody
Notes[]
References[]
- Jewell, Richard B. and Harbin, Vernon, The RKO Story, Octopus Books, London, 1982. ISBN 0-7064-1285-0
- Maltin, Leonard, Leonard Maltin's 1998 Movie & Video Guide, Signet Books, 1997. ISBN 0-451-19288-5
External links[]
- 1939 films
- English-language films
- 1939 romantic drama films
- American films
- American black-and-white films
- American romantic drama films
- Films about businesspeople
- Films directed by Glenn Tryon
- Films scored by Roy Webb
- RKO Pictures films
- 1930s drama film stubs