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The Bachelor's Daughters

  • 1946
  • Approved
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
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Ann Dvorak, Adolphe Menjou, Gail Russell, and Claire Trevor in The Bachelor's Daughters (1946)
ComedyRomance

A semi-trifle with Adolphe Menjou as a department store floorwalker who is persuaded by four husband-seeking salesgirls---two-bordering-on-three of which were well beyond the "girl" stage---... Read allA semi-trifle with Adolphe Menjou as a department store floorwalker who is persuaded by four husband-seeking salesgirls---two-bordering-on-three of which were well beyond the "girl" stage---to pose as their father in a Long Island mansion which they lease in order to gain access ... Read allA semi-trifle with Adolphe Menjou as a department store floorwalker who is persuaded by four husband-seeking salesgirls---two-bordering-on-three of which were well beyond the "girl" stage---to pose as their father in a Long Island mansion which they lease in order to gain access to eligible young men of means. The Greeks had a word for them, and they called them Goldd... Read all

  • Director
    • Andrew L. Stone
  • Writers
    • Andrew L. Stone
    • Frederick J. Jackson
  • Stars
    • Gail Russell
    • Claire Trevor
    • Ann Dvorak
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    147
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Andrew L. Stone
    • Writers
      • Andrew L. Stone
      • Frederick J. Jackson
    • Stars
      • Gail Russell
      • Claire Trevor
      • Ann Dvorak
    • 6User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Gail Russell
    Gail Russell
    • Eileen MacFarland
    Claire Trevor
    Claire Trevor
    • Cynthia Davis
    Ann Dvorak
    Ann Dvorak
    • Terry Wilson
    Adolphe Menjou
    Adolphe Menjou
    • Alexander Moody
    Billie Burke
    Billie Burke
    • Molly Burns
    Jane Wyatt
    Jane Wyatt
    • Marta Jordan
    Eugene List
    Eugene List
    • Schuyler Johnson
    Damian O'Flynn
    Damian O'Flynn
    • Rex Miller
    John Whitney
    John Whitney
    • Bruce Farrington
    Russell Hicks
    Russell Hicks
    • John Llewelyn Dillon
    Earle Hodgins
    Earle Hodgins
    • Dr. Johnson
    Madge Crane
    • Mrs. Johnson
    Bill Kennedy
    Bill Kennedy
    • Mr. Stapp
    Richard Hageman
    • Mr. Johnson
    Igor Dicga
    • Dancer
    Clayton Moore
    Clayton Moore
    • Bill Cotter
    Brooks Benedict
    Brooks Benedict
    • Clerk
    • (uncredited)
    Gladys Blake
    Gladys Blake
    • Salesgirl
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Andrew L. Stone
    • Writers
      • Andrew L. Stone
      • Frederick J. Jackson
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    8boblipton

    Charming Variations On A Theme

    Billie Burke was a silent movie star, but all she has left of those days is a silver tea service gifted her by her fans. In the days since, she worked at a department store, and has now retired with a pension. Four girls form the various departments -- Gail Russell, Claire Trevor, Ann Dvorak, and Jane Wyatt, come to her with a proposition. If they combine their money, they can rent an estate in the wealthy suburbs and pretend to be a family who has money, with Miss Burke as their mother. Then they can snag rich husbands. To fill in a missing $32.50 per month, they rope in penny-pinching, irascible Adolphe Menjou, and soon have suitable suitors or at least Broadway careers.

    Girls in search of rich husbands was not new when writer-director-producer Andrew Stone decided to make this variation, but he fills it up with some real issues and conflicts between the girls, and some good music; one of the suitors is played by concert pianist Eugene List, who can act, but does fill in the time nicely with classical music. Also, Menjou has one of his better roles, as he ranges from a petty bureaucrat to someone who goads Broadway producer Russell Hicks into giving Miss Dvorak a contract by belittling her, to someone who ultimately cares about everything: the girls, the store he works in, and of course, his 20% of Miss Dvorak's contract.
    7planktonrules

    Utterly ridiculous...but quite enjoyable.

    The story begins with four co-workers coming up with an unusual scheme...to pool their money and rent an ultra-swanky old place which is just sitting vacant. To afford the place, they also get a couple of older folks from their job to do the same. The plan is for the older two (Adolph Menjou and Billie Burke) to pose as their parents and the four friends will use the house to snare rich husbands!

    Surprisingly, my favorite part of the film was actually seeing and hearing Eugene List in his one and only screen appearance. List was a brilliant concert pianist and his performances in the film were amazing...and I can't recall having said that about anyone in any other film.

    As for the plot, it's both utterly ridiculous AND enjoyable. The actors did nicely and the script is clever and makes the impossible seem almost possible.
    10rsda

    A wonderfully entertaining comedy drama from Andrew Stone

    What a surprise. I hadn't seen this film since it played on Million Dollar Movies in Los Angeles in the 50's. I is a rare comedy drama with a bit of music thrown in for good measure. It stars Gail Russell in a role that shows off exactly what she was capable of. A delightful romantic lead and so beautiful as the lead character, Eileen. The cast around her couldn't be better. It has Claire Trevor, Ann Dvorak, Jane Wyatt, Adolphe Menjou and Billie Burke. It is a lost film and can hardly ever be seen anywhere. I got a copy from a collector and was amazed how well it holds up. Four girls who work in a department store adopt a mom and dad so they can share a mansion on Long Island to trap rich husbands. A chestnut of a plot to hang some wonderful performances on. It is a total delight and is a film you should search out. Gail made this film just prior to Angel and the Badman and it is no wonder she was selected to star as the Angel opposite John Wayne. Has there ever been a more beautiful girl on the screen? If there has been, I have never seen her.
    10mls4182

    Delightful

    What a cast! Some of the most underrated actresses of the 1940s. Gail Russell is beautiful and endearing. You can see her unrealized potential. Ann Dvorak is lovely and at her wisecracking best. Claire Trevor is gorgeous and hard working dged. Billie Birke us lovable as always.

    Movie lovers will recognize the plot. At first it will seem like the forerunner of How to Marry a Millionaire six years later. That film was a bit wittier. This film has more depth and an edge.

    I think most people will consider this film time well spent considering the cast alone. The writing and direction punches it up even more.
    5AAdaSC

    Learn the piano

    Four girls who work at a department store want to get rich boyfriends so they pool their money together to rent a posh house in a swanky neighbourhood. They also pretend to be sisters whilst Billie Burke (Molly) and Adolphe Menjou (Mr Moody) pretend to be their mum and dad. There we have the creation of one wealthy fake family. A cocktail party later and they all have love interests. Mission accomplished.

    The film should have been funnier. It loses momentum and gets a bit boring concentrating on the drama of romance rather than the comedic situations that they should have gone to town on. Adolphe Menjou is the best in the cast - you can always rely on him to be funny and he adds his own style of cunning in this effort. He also reminded me of Captain Peacock from "Are You Being Served". Another bonus is the piano playing of one of the suitors. He is good!

    Unfortunately, the story starts to drag. Gail Russell (Eileen) gives her usual sad performance, whilst Claire Trevor (Cynthia) is just plain nasty for no reason. Burke has that annoying voice whilst the other two women are of no real interest just as the male suitors contribute little significant input to proceedings.

    It's ok to watch but only just about.

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    • Trivia
      "The Hedda Hopper Show - This Is Hollywood" broadcast a 30 minute radio adaptation of the movie on November 16, 1946 with Adolphe Menjou reprising his film role.
    • Soundtracks
      Piano Sonata No. 14 in C sharp minor, Op. 27 No. 2 'Moonlight'
      (uncredited)

      Written by Ludwig van Beethoven

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    • Release date
      • September 6, 1946 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Fifty Million Women
    • Production company
      • Andrew L. Stone Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 28 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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