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A Woman of Distinction: Directed by Edward Buzzell. With Rosalind Russell, Ray Milland, Edmund Gwenn, Janis Carter. College dean Susan meets British professor Alec who has her keepsake.
A Woman of Distinction is a 1950 American screwball romantic comedy film directed by Edward Buzzell and starring Rosalind Russell, Ray Milland and Edmund Gwenn. [1] It was produced and distributed by Columbia Pictures.
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As the straight-laced dean of a New England women's college in A Woman of Distinction (1950), Susan Middlecott is a woman with all her ducks in a row and no room in her life for a man. She appears to live contentedly with her father Mark and an adopted World War II orphan Louisa (Mary Jane Saunders).
A Woman of Distinction. Reserved college dean Susan Middlecott (Rosalind Russell) is all business and can't be bothered with love. However, when Susan meets charming British astronomy professor...
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Ice-cold college dean Susan Middlecott feels there's no room in her life for romance. Enter Prof. Alec Stevenson, British lecturer on astronomy, touring North America and in possession of a keepsake of Susan's he wants to return.
Ice-cold college dean Susan Middlecott feels there's no room in her life for romance. Enter Prof. Alec Stevenson, British lecturer on astronomy, touring North America and in possession of a keepsake of Susan's he wants to return.