A Woman of Distinction
A Woman of Distinction ★★★ 1950
Slapstick comedy with potential to be ordinary is taken over the top by a good, vivacious cast. Russell, the stuffy Dean of a women's college, is driven to distraction by a reporter linking her romantically to Milland, a visiting professor. 85m/C VHS . Ray Milland, Rosalind Russell, Edmund Gwenn, Francis Lederer; Cameos: Lucille Ball; D: Edward Buzzell.
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