She Knew All the Answers

She Knew All the Answers
Directed by Richard Wallace
Produced by Charles R. Rogers
Written by Kenneth Earl
Curtis Kenyon
Story:
Jane Allen
Harry Segall
Starring Joan Bennett
Franchot Tone
Eve Arden
Music by Werner R. Heymann
Cinematography Henry Freulich
Edited by Gene Havlick
Distributed by Columbia Pictures
Release dates
14 May 1941
Running time
85 minutes
Country United States
Language English

She Knew All the Answers is a 1941 romantic comedy film made by Columbia Pictures, directed by Richard Wallace, and starring by Joan Bennett and Franchot Tone. The screenplay was written by Kenneth Earl and Curtis Kenyon, based on story by Jane Allen and Harry Segall.

Plot

A chorus girl, Gloria Winters, is overjoyed that wealthy young Randy Bradford is so eager to marry her, he's asked her to elope. Before they can leave, Randy is contacted by Mark Willows, who runs a Wall Street financial organization that Randy's father founded. Willows stipulates that Randy will be disinherited should he elope with this girl.

Gloria is naturally upset. When she goes to see Willows, she expects an older man and is thrown off-balance by his youth and charm. Without revealing her true identity, Gloria lands a job at Willows' firm as a switchboard operator. A slip of the tongue on her part, however, costs Willows a great deal of money and she is fired.

Willows calms down and tries to make it up to her, visiting the apartment Gloria shares with Sally Long, another chorus girl. Willows accidentally discovers who Gloria really is, but an attraction forms. In the end, it is he and Gloria who elope.

Cast

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