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The Solid Gold Cadillac is a 1956 American comedy film directed by Richard Quine and written by Abe Burrows, Howard Teichmann, and George S. Kaufman. It was adapted from the hit Broadway play of the same name by Teichmann and Kaufman that pillories big business and corrupt businessmen.
The Solid Gold Cadillac: Directed by Richard Quine. With Judy Holliday, Paul Douglas, Fred Clark, John Williams. A minority stockholder takes on the crooked board of directors at a billion dollar corporation.
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- Comedy, Romance
- Richard Quine
- 1956-08-22
When down-to-earth secretary Laura Partridge (Judy Holliday) asks some highly pertinent but embarrassing questions at the stockholders' meeting of a major New York corporation, the...
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- Comedy
- Richard Quine, Abe Burrows
The hit Broadway stage version of The Solid Gold Cadillac (1956), written by George S. Kaufman and Howard Teichmann, ran over 500 performances beginning in 1953 and starred the famed stage actress Josephine Hull. She was 67 when she took on the role, and she earned raves.
- Richard Quine, Irving Moore
- Judy Holliday
104. Judy Holliday stars in this delightful romantic comedy about an inquisitive, small stockholder who becomes savior to hundreds of others by ousting a crooked Board of Trustees. She...
A minority stockholder takes on the crooked board of directors at a billion dollar corporation. Laura Partridge (Judy Holliday) is a very enthusiastic small stockholder of 10 shares in International Projects, a large corporation based in New York City.
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The Solid Gold Cadillac. 1956 · 1 hr 40 min. TV-PG. Comedy · Romance. A small stockholder-turned-corporate heroine ousts a crooked Board of Trustees and reinstates an honest director, falling in love along the way. Subtitles: English. Starring: Judy Holliday Paul Douglas Fred Clark Arthur O'Connell John Williams. Directed by: Richard Quine.