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Suzy... dis-moi oui!

Original title: A Woman of Distinction
  • 1950
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
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Ray Milland and Rosalind Russell in Suzy... dis-moi oui! (1950)
Comedy

College dean Susan meets British professor Alec who has her keepsake. Press agent Teddy falsely creates a romance story around them which spirals out of control despite their efforts to quas... Read allCollege dean Susan meets British professor Alec who has her keepsake. Press agent Teddy falsely creates a romance story around them which spirals out of control despite their efforts to quash it.College dean Susan meets British professor Alec who has her keepsake. Press agent Teddy falsely creates a romance story around them which spirals out of control despite their efforts to quash it.

  • Director
    • Edward Buzzell
  • Writers
    • Charles Hoffman
    • Frank Tashlin
    • Ian McLellan Hunter
  • Stars
    • Rosalind Russell
    • Ray Milland
    • Edmund Gwenn
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    662
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Edward Buzzell
    • Writers
      • Charles Hoffman
      • Frank Tashlin
      • Ian McLellan Hunter
    • Stars
      • Rosalind Russell
      • Ray Milland
      • Edmund Gwenn
    • 13User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Rosalind Russell
    Rosalind Russell
    • Susan Manning Middlecott
    Ray Milland
    Ray Milland
    • Prof. Alexander 'Alec' Stevenson
    Edmund Gwenn
    Edmund Gwenn
    • Mark 'J.M.' Middlecott
    Janis Carter
    Janis Carter
    • Teddy Evans
    Mary Jane Saunders
    Mary Jane Saunders
    • Louisa Middlecott
    Francis Lederer
    Francis Lederer
    • Prof. Paul Simone
    Jerome Courtland
    Jerome Courtland
    • Jerome
    Lucienne & Ashour
    • Apache Dancers
    • (uncredited)
    Marie Ardell
    • Minor Role
    • (uncredited)
    Polly Bailey
    • Minor Role
    • (uncredited)
    Lucille Ball
    Lucille Ball
    • Lucille Ball - Cameo Appearance
    • (uncredited)
    Leslye Banning
    Leslye Banning
    • Minor Role
    • (uncredited)
    Richard Bartell
    • Reporter
    • (uncredited)
    Larry Barton
    • Reporter
    • (uncredited)
    Marie Blake
    Marie Blake
    • Wax Operator
    • (uncredited)
    Nan Boardman
    • Alice
    • (uncredited)
    Gail Bonney
    Gail Bonney
    • Margaret - Bicycler
    • (uncredited)
    Al Bridge
    Al Bridge
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    • Director
      • Edward Buzzell
    • Writers
      • Charles Hoffman
      • Frank Tashlin
      • Ian McLellan Hunter
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    8abcj-2

    A bit heavy on the slapstick, but lots of good fun

    A Woman of Distinction (1950) is a quirky romcom that is heavier on the comedy due to Rosalind Russell's willingness to throw herself out there for her audience. The "meet cute" between Russell and the still dashing and debonair Ray Milland is thwarted by their instant dislike and impatience with one another. She has an important job as the dean of a college. He is a lecturer on tour who happens to get mixed up with Russell and ultimately causes her job to be in jeopardy. Meanwhile, Edmund Gwenn, in a delightful role as Russell's father, plays matchmaker, thus making it harder to easily iron out the plot twists that intertwine the two main characters causing problems at every turn.

    Russell rivals Luculle Ball in what she'll do for a laugh. It works and this is a cute movie that is pure escapist pleasure. It's not one of my very favorites, but I enjoy it enough to watch it whenever it comes on TCM.
    7phawley-251-115921

    A likeable film

    The two main actors, Ray Milland and Rosalind Russell are such fine professionals and give beautiful, consistent performances.

    Russell goes full out with the slapstick -- she's courageous and commits on stage. A model for all actors afraid to go there. Such simiiarities to Lucille Ball.

    The music had great accompaniment by the acting, punched certain points and the actors followed suit as well. Ray Milland's facial expressions are study in authentic reaction.

    Funny moments; quick pace; and very good performances. The challenge was with the writing. It's just No - no- no - no - until a flip in the last 30 seconds. So the writing seems one note. There is no found love lost love found love. It's just no love, then a flip. That can be tiring for the audience.

    It's predictable, but solid. Two fine actors make it very soiid.
    5planktonrules

    This could have been so much better.

    Rosalind Russell plays Dr. Susan Middlecott, a brilliant professor and dean of a college for women. However, her father (Edmund Gwenn) is concerned that she's all work and needs a man in her life. So, when the newspaper comes up with the incorrect notion that she's having a relationship with a professor (Ray Milland), the father makes the most of it...encouraging and pulling strings to try to get them together.

    While Milland, Gwenn and Russell are all wonderful actors, here they are burdened with a bad script. The essential idea isn't bad (though some feminists today will balk at the notion that a woman needs a man), it is executed poorly. There are two main problems. Towards the end, the film relies too much on slapsticky sorts of laughs...with Rosalind on the receiving end again and again. Additionally, the whole relationship between the professors goes from hostile to head over heels so abruptly and unexpectedly that it made no sense at all. It's a shame...the film should have been a lot better.
    6TheLittleSongbird

    A romp that could have done with more distinction

    The idea for 'A Woman of Distinction' was great, not novel territory but still interesting and an entertaining film could easily be made out of it. The cast is full of very talented actors, Rosalind Russell, Ray Milland and Edmund Gwenn were capable of giving very good and even great performances. Edward Buzzell was not a bad director, but few of his films really wowed me that much with most being in the average to decent categories with a few good ones (i.e. 'Fast Company').

    'A Woman of Distinction' could have been a lot better considering its potential. It's certainly not awful, far from it, it's just not all that great either and definitely could have been more inspired and distinct. And the potential for it to be great was quite big. The cast come off very well and there is enough to enjoy, but the execution of 'A Woman of Distinction's' writing and such was to me (and some others it seems) patchy and the story wasn't that strong.

    What redeems 'A Woman of Distinction' quite significantly is the cast. Have always gotten a lot of enjoyment out of Russell and she has a role that fits her like a glove and a sort of role she excelled in, her comic timing really sparkles and her delivery makes the material better than it actually is. She does icy in a way that doesn't come over as too cold. Milland struck me as a more dramatic actor but this shows that he did have comedic chops, he has just as much fun as Russell and is a natural presence. Gwenn is a sheer delight and truly twinkles in a part that really played to his strengths. Mary Jane Saunders is adorable but not too cute.

    Furthermore, 'A Woman of Distinction' benefits from classy production values and the filming is opened up and expansive enough to avoid it from being stagy. The music has a nice whimsy and the film's pace tends to be lively enough. There are a fair share of very amusing moments, more down though to the cast's delivery, and some very charming ones too. Plus some witty scripting.

    Buzzell's direction though has moments where it shines in how the cast interact with each other, but mostly it rarely rises above competent level, all correct but with not enough spark or distinction. The story is very thin and what there is is very familiar ground with little new. Making some of it feel stale.

    Later on, it did feel over-stuffed and managed to be too wild at times and the tiredness of some of the material made it feel sluggish too. Will agree that the film tends to be too slapstick heavy, especially later on, and while some of it amuses others are over-silly. And also that too many turns in the plot and character decisions are handled too abruptly with not enough time to breathe, so sense is also not a strong suit in the film either.

    Overall, not a bad film but didn't quite click with me sad to say. 6/10
    6CinemaSerf

    A Woman of Distinction

    There is quite a bit of chemistry here between Ray Milland's "Prof. Stevenson" - a British astronomy geek somewhat reluctantly doing the lecture tour rounds in the US of A; and the stiff-as-starch college dean "Susan" (Rosalind Russell). The former has something he wishes to return to the latter - and gagging for some sort of publicity for this flagging tour, his agent "Teddy" (Janis Carter) tries to suggest there is more to their causal acquaintanceship than just that! Try as they might - the more they deny, the more they become embroiled in a slightly amusing series of escapades that risk both their reputations, and certainly her job! There is no doubt as to what will happen, it's a simple and straightforward comedy romance that raises a smile now and again, but also makes you cringe a little - the scenarios are a bit blatant and obvious at times. Still, Russell is on decent form and director Edward Buzzell pretty much hits the ground running with this enjoyable, if somewhat standard, formula feature. You won't remember it afterwards, but anything with a bit of Edmund Gwenn in it has got to be worth 90 minutes.

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    • Trivia
      "Lux Radio Theater" broadcast a 60 minute radio adaptation of the movie on October 23, 1950 with Rosalind Russell reprising her film role.
    • Quotes

      Susan Middlecott: What sort of razor do you plan to use?

      Jerome: Electric.

      Susan Middlecott: Oh. Are you... are you A.C. or... D.C.?

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    • Release date
      • June 15, 1951 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Streaming on "Daily Laugh" YouTube Channel
      • Streaming on "Sony Pictures Entertainment India" YouTube Channel
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Dama sin corazón
    • Production company
      • Columbia Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 25m(85 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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