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The Girl from Jones Beach

  • 1949
  • Approved
  • 1h 18m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
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Ronald Reagan, Eddie Bracken, and Virginia Mayo in The Girl from Jones Beach (1949)
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A pinup artist (Ronald Reagan) in search of the perfect woman poses as a Czech immigrant to win over a shapely schoolteacher (Virginia Mayo) who’s more into facts than figures.A pinup artist (Ronald Reagan) in search of the perfect woman poses as a Czech immigrant to win over a shapely schoolteacher (Virginia Mayo) who’s more into facts than figures.A pinup artist (Ronald Reagan) in search of the perfect woman poses as a Czech immigrant to win over a shapely schoolteacher (Virginia Mayo) who’s more into facts than figures.

  • Director
    • Peter Godfrey
  • Writers
    • Allen Boretz
    • I.A.L. Diamond
  • Stars
    • Ronald Reagan
    • Virginia Mayo
    • Eddie Bracken
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    692
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    • Director
      • Peter Godfrey
    • Writers
      • Allen Boretz
      • I.A.L. Diamond
    • Stars
      • Ronald Reagan
      • Virginia Mayo
      • Eddie Bracken
    • 9User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins total

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    Ronald Reagan
    Ronald Reagan
    • Bob Randolph - Robert Benerik
    Virginia Mayo
    Virginia Mayo
    • Ruth Wilson
    Eddie Bracken
    Eddie Bracken
    • Chuck Donovan
    Dona Drake
    Dona Drake
    • Connie Martin
    Henry Travers
    Henry Travers
    • Judge Bullfinch
    Lois Wilson
    Lois Wilson
    • Mrs. Wilson
    Florence Bates
    Florence Bates
    • Miss Emma Shoemaker
    Jerome Cowan
    Jerome Cowan
    • Mr. Graves - Ruth's Attorney
    Helen Westcott
    Helen Westcott
    • Miss Brooks
    Paul Harvey
    Paul Harvey
    • Jim Townsend
    Lloyd Corrigan
    Lloyd Corrigan
    • Mr. Evergood
    Gary Gray
    Gary Gray
    • Woody Wilson
    Myrna Dell
    Myrna Dell
    • Lorraine Scott
    Olan Soule
    Olan Soule
    • Quiz Show Host on Radio
    Ed Agresti
    • Nightclub Patron
    • (uncredited)
    John Alban
    John Alban
    • Courtroom Spectator
    • (uncredited)
    Lola Albright
    Lola Albright
    • Vickie
    • (uncredited)
    Raymond Bailey
    Raymond Bailey
    • Party Guest
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Peter Godfrey
    • Writers
      • Allen Boretz
      • I.A.L. Diamond
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    6bkoganbing

    Ron shows his funny side

    No one will ever say that The Girl from Jones Beach is any kind of masterpiece film, but it did provide Ronald Reagan one of the few opportunities to demonstrate a flair for comedy.

    Reagan is an artist whose subject matter is beautiful women. He's in fact put together quite a collection of photographs of women who have the most beautiful body part, subject A: best hips, subject B: best ankles, etc. Put them all together with their best features showing and you have the perfect woman.

    One day Reagan and pal Eddie Bracken spot Virginia Mayo in a bathing suit on Jones Beach. Here's where some comparisons to the Warner Brothers Marion Davies film Page Miss Glory can be made. She also is a walking composite photograph.

    Of course Mayo is a school teacher who's not particularly interested in having a career exposing her body to the leering male population. I think you can figure out the rest of this.

    Another reviewer said that this would be interesting as a horror film remake. Actually there was such a film made that starred Lilli Palmer, The House That Dripped Blood. Same premise about body parts.

    Reagan does show good comedic abilities. He tries to woo Mayo by pretending to be an immigrant taking a night school class she runs for prospective citizenship applicants. His mittel-europa accent that he puts on is no worse than Rock Hudson's Texan speech in Pillow Talk.

    It looked like the cast was having a good time filming this thing and the results are positive.
    8morrisonhimself

    There are three story lines here -- with Virginia May in a swimsuit

    One of the story lines in "The Girl From Jones Beach" asks, Should a school teacher appear in public in a swim suit?

    My answer is, "Definitely -- if she looks like Virginia Mayo."

    The first story line is quite clever: A Vargas-like illustrator creates his "girl" from parts of a dozen different models.

    The second line is about the beautiful young woman wanting to be known for her mind.

    Together the three make for some mild fun, well played by a top-line cast that includes some great veterans: Lois Blake, still looking good after some 35 years of film-making; Henry Travers, the ultimate avuncular judge; and such stalwarts as Buddy Roosevelt and Guy Wilkerson, best known for their Western roles. Be sure to look for the great Vernon Dent.

    Ronald Reagan and Mayo are pros, and do more than look good, although they do that, and do it well. Eddie Bracken needed a slightly firmer directorial hand, but he's always fun. Dona Drake for some reason had used other names earlier, but she is adorable and vivacious and, judging by this role, should have had a great career.

    Not a great or classic film, "The Girl From Jones Beach" is still a lot of fun.
    7HotToastyRag

    Pretty cute

    Ronald Reagan's profession in this film is so outdated, modern audiences might not even understand it. Back in the day, artists actually drew physical illustrations for advertisements. Imagine! In this movie, Ronnie has drawn a very famous woman, and everyone wants to know who his model is. He keeps his cards to his chest until it's revealed that he doesn't have a model; he's just drawn his dream girl. When he sees the spitting image of his illustration on the titular beach, naturally, he's willing to move Heaven and Earth to meet her.

    It turns out, Virginia Mayo (the girl) is an English teacher for immigrants, and instead of introducing himself like a normal person, he creates a fake identity and enrolls in her class. "I can't quite seem to place your accent," Virginia says when he attends her class. Neither can anyone else! He ends up talking himself into pretending to be Czechoslovakian, but when she questions him again, saying he looks Irish and has a sliding accent that doesn't sound Eastern European, Reagan gets himself into even more trouble when a fellow Czech tries to engage him in conversation. What I don't understand is why he doesn't pretend to be Canadian, or why he doesn't introduce himself to her in the classroom setting, pretending to get information for a relative or pal. He's Ronald Reagan! He's extremely handsome, and even though she's not interested in a pickup, she'd certainly be interested in him no matter his accent.

    Admittedly, this is a B-picture. But it's a pretty funny one, despite the ridiculous meet-cute. Ronnie tries to credit his knowledge about American history by having seen Gone With the Wind six times. "Do you know what Ruth needs?" Virginia's little brother asks his mother, after they've just discussed her lack of interest in getting a boyfriend. "Yes," the mother answers, "but I'm not about to discuss it with you." And Henry Travers, in his final film role, plays a judge in the end sequence, who is both hilarious, charming, and romantic, ending his career very sweetly.
    Lumbering_Jack

    Gently sexist film with ramifications today

    This film was a pleasant diversion one afternoon that I only watched cuz it had Ronald Reagan in it. Hey, he was president after all!

    The film was actually pretty boring with no real laughs in it, but it did get me thinking.

    First off, I it was kind of sexist, cuz it's about a photographer who has to put together the "perfect girl" with the photographed body parts of several other girls. Apparently photo manipulation was really, really easy before computers, because this "girl" became an immediate pin-up hit. I guess people of the 40s can overlook the varying skin-tones or the Frankenstein-like super-imposing lines that would've appeared between the "sexy" body parts. But hey, it's a comedy, anything goes!

    Anyway, as "the girl" becomes more of a hit, Ronnie and his cohort have to dodge the constant barrage of attention from the original 12 models because they want to be just like "the girl." That's what makes the movie so sexist, these girls try to be something they can't be -- perfect.

    It's not a terribly good message, although as a comedy it works well enough and doesn't have the sinister aspects it could have.

    It would be interesting to see a remake. It's just as relevant today, thanks to the Internet/computer photo manipulation aspect. And we could even see a little screwball comedy, which the original didn't have, as all the models try to latch on to the photographer who becomes "hot" thanks to photo manipulations that they helped to create.

    Or the remake could be a horror film. Now that would be really sinister.

    7/9/00
    4wes-connors

    On Trial for a Swim Suit

    Ronald Reagan is a "Glamour Girl" painter, famous for his paintings of the sexy "Randolph Girl". When his pal Eddie Bracken wants to meet her, Mr. Reagan reveals she's actually a composite of twelve beautiful women. One day, at the Beach, Mr. Bracken spots Virginia Mayo in a bathing suit - Ms. Mayo is their "Dream Girl" come true! Alas, Mayo is an prim and proper schoolteacher type!

    It's a very slight film; but, it has a very good message, if you can stay with it until the end. You may get a kick out of: Reagan using an unplugged electric razor on what looks like a clean shaved face, nobody answering the question, "How many 'Ms' are in the word Mississippi?" and, Reagan and Mayo reciting Shakespeare. With "Beach" in the title and Virginia Mayo in the credits, you know what you're getting with "The Girl from Jones Beach" - ankles, legs, knees, torso… but, stay calm, it's a 1949 film.

    **** The Girl from Jones Beach (1949) Peter Godfrey ~ Ronald Reagan, Virginia Mayo, Eddie Bracken

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    • Trivia
      Lauren Bacall turned down the role as Ruth Wilson because it called for her to appear in a bathing suit. She said: "I'm not a bathing beauty ... I'll be embarrassed."
    • Goofs
      Bob is in a boat and spots Ruth through binoculars. The shots of the boat show that it is rolling in very heavy waves. When the camera switches to show Ruth as seen through the binoculars, the rolling motion completely disappears.
    • Quotes

      Collection Agent: Can I give you a lift?

      Chuck Donovan: I'm going to throw myself off the Brooklyn bridge.

      Collection Agent: Oh sorry. I'm going to the Bronx.

    • Crazy credits
      The opening title and acting credits are shown in a live action scene in a gift shop as postcards on a turning rack, then a woman's hand flips through more postcards for the remaining credits.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Lily for President? (1982)
    • Soundtracks
      The Girl from Jones Beach
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      Written by Eddie Seiler and Sol Marcus

      Sung by a chorus during the opening credits and occasionally throughout the picture

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    • Release date
      • July 16, 1949 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • La sirena de la playa
    • Filming locations
      • Warner Brothers Burbank Studios - 4000 Warner Boulevard, Burbank, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Warner Bros.
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 18 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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