The success story of a dressmaker who comes to run a group of fashion shops at the expense of her love life.The success story of a dressmaker who comes to run a group of fashion shops at the expense of her love life.The success story of a dressmaker who comes to run a group of fashion shops at the expense of her love life.
Jay Adler
- Sam - Stationmaster
- (uncredited)
Louise Arthur
- Sal
- (uncredited)
Roscoe Ates
- Clem Anderson - Hotel Clerk
- (uncredited)
Florence Auer
- Woman at Sale
- (uncredited)
Fern Barry
- Minor Role
- (uncredited)
Nicky Blair
- Army Hospital Interne
- (uncredited)
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Did you know
- TriviaFamed costume designer Edith Head appears as herself, providing onscreen commentary for the film's fashion show. This is one of her very rare on-screen appearances. Head's designs were later sold commercially.
- GoofsThe story takes place in three separate eras, 1941, 1946, and 1954, but all of Jane Wyman's hair styles and clothes, as well as those of the other women in the cast, are strictly, and severely 1954.
- Quotes
Lucy Gallant: Always wear black with dark gray, not that color.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Colgate Comedy Hour: Episode #6.2 (1955)
- SoundtracksHow Can I Tell Her?
Written by Jay Livingston & Ray Evans
Performed by Four Freshmen (as The Four Freshmen)
Featured review
First saw this movie on AMC over a decade ago, taped it, and love it. It's actually a good conglomeration of events during the Texas oil boom. The scenes of the hotels being so full and nothing for people to buy in the boom towns is very accurate. The development of the great department store is really telling the story of famed Texas department stores such as Neiman-Marcus, Joske's, Hemphill-Wells and others that brought world-class shopping to the oil and ranching areas of Texas. Heston's performance is great and he really pegs the personality of many older rancher friends I know. And, any lover of Texas politics will love seeing Governor Shivers play himself. Other folks are right, we need this on a good quality DVD - it just has too much good history of the oil boom and post WWII development in Texas to keep locked away.
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- Runtime1 hour 44 minutes
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