Woman's World

Woman's World

94 mins | Drama | Sept. 30, 1954

Needing to fill the position of general manager of his company, and believing that an executive's wife is crucial to her husband's success, auto industry mogul Gifford brings three couples to New York to size up: Jerry and Carol: he hard-driven and self-reliant, she willing to use her beauty to further her husband's career; Sid and Elizabeth, he ulcer-ridden and torn between achieving success and restoring their troubled marriage, she positive that his job will kill him, but gamely agreeing to play the good wife for the duration; and down-to-earth Bill, whose good-natured Katie fears that his promotion would spell the end of their idyllic familiy existence.

Woman's World

94 mins | Drama | Sept. 30, 1954

Woman's World
Needing to fill the position of general manager of his company, and believing that an executive's wife is crucial to her husband's success, auto industry mogul Gifford brings three couples to New York to size up: Jerry and Carol: he hard-driven and self-reliant, she willing to use her beauty to further her husband's career; Sid and Elizabeth, he ulcer-ridden and torn between achieving success and restoring their troubled marriage, she positive that his job will kill him, but gamely agreeing to play the good wife for the duration; and down-to-earth Bill, whose good-natured Katie fears that his promotion would spell the end of their idyllic familiy existence.
IMDb rating 6.9
Producers 20th Century Fox
Original title Woman's World
Directors Henry Weinberger, Jean Negulesco
Writers Mona Williams, Russel Crouse, Mary Loos, Howard Lindsay, Richard Sale, Claude Binyon

Cast

Clifton Webb

as Ernest Gifford

June Allyson

as Katie Baxter

Cornel Wilde

as Bill Baxter

Lauren Bacall

as Elizabeth Burns

Fred MacMurray

as Sid Burns

Van Heflin

as Jerry Talbot

Arlene Dahl

as Carol Talbot

Elliott Reid

as Tony Andrews

Margalo Gillmore

as Mrs. Evelyn Andrews

Alan Reed

as Tomaso

David Hoffman

as Jabernowski

William H. O'Brien

as Servant

Bert Stevens

as Doorman

George E. Stone

as Executive Reception Guest

Arthur Tovey

as Executive Reception Guest