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It Should Happen to You

After losing her modeling job, Gladys Glover crosses paths with filmmaker Pete Sheppard, who is filming a documentary in Central Park. For Pete, it’s love at first sight, but Gladys remains focused on making a name for herself. Through a stroke of advertising luck, her name is plastered on ten billboards throughout the city.

Director(s)

George Cukor

Earl Bellamy

Where to watch

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Cast & Crew

Sam Harris

Sam Harris

Nightclub Dancer (uncredited)

Mike Lally

Mike Lally

Air Force Ceremony Guest (uncredited)

Hank Mann

Hank Mann

Bar Patron (uncredited)

Walter Bacon

Walter Bacon

Bar Patron (uncredited)

Charles Perry

Charles Perry

Audience Member (uncredited)

John Veitch

John Veitch

Air Force Man at Ceremony (uncredited)

Bert Stevens

Bert Stevens

Audience Member (uncredited)

John Saxon

John Saxon

Boy Watching Argument in Park (uncredited)

Paul Cristo

Paul Cristo

Nightclub Patron (uncredited)

Dick Gordon

Dick Gordon

Nightclub Patron (uncredited)

Kit Guard

Kit Guard

New Room 7 Tenant (uncredited)

Kenner G. Kemp

Kenner G. Kemp

Nightclub Dancer (uncredited)

Leonard Bremen

Leonard Bremen

Allie (uncredited)

Raoul Freeman

Raoul Freeman

Nightclub Patron (uncredited)

Mary Bayless

Mary Bayless

Audience Member (uncredited)

Herschel Graham

Herschel Graham

Nightclub Patron (uncredited)

Paul Power

Paul Power

Audience Member (uncredited)

Merrill McCormick

Merrill McCormick

Guest (uncredited)

Jack Kruschen

Jack Kruschen

Joe (uncredited)

Oscar Blank

Oscar Blank

Waiter (uncredited)

Chet Brandenburg

Chet Brandenburg

Bar Patron (uncredited)

Dick Cherney

Dick Cherney

Audience Member (uncredited)

Helen Dickson

Helen Dickson

Shopper (uncredited)

Ralph Dumke

Ralph Dumke

Beckhard (uncredited)

Herbert Lytton

Herbert Lytton

Sound Man (uncredited)

Stanley Orr

Stanley Orr

Makeup Man (uncredited)

Chalky Williams

Chalky Williams

Bartender (uncredited)

Melville Cooper

Melville Cooper

Guest Panelist

Jack Lemmon

Jack Lemmon

Pete Sheppard

Arthur Berkeley

Arthur Berkeley

Audience Member (uncredited)

Forbes Murray

Forbes Murray

Military Publicity Function Attendee (uncredited)

Patrick Waltz

Patrick Waltz

Photographer (uncredited)

Rex Evans

Rex Evans

Con Cooley (uncredited)

Margaret McWade

Margaret McWade

Elderly Lady at Macy's (uncredited)

Leah Baird

Leah Baird

Audience Member (uncredited)

Sam Savitsky

Sam Savitsky

The People Speak Guest (uncredited)

Mary Young

Mary Young

Elderly Customer at Macy's (uncredited)

Charles Fogel

Charles Fogel

Nightclub Patron (uncredited)

Vaughn Taylor

Vaughn Taylor

Entrikin

Mort Mills

Mort Mills

Photographer (uncredited)

Louis Mason

Louis Mason

Man at Macy's (uncredited)

Roger Pace

Roger Pace

Photographer (uncredited)

George Becwar

George Becwar

Board Member (uncredited)

Art Gilmore

Art Gilmore

Don Toddman (uncredited)

Chick Chandler

Chick Chandler

TV Engineer in Booth (uncredited)

Don Richards

Don Richards

Photographer (uncredited)

George Cukor

George Cukor

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Wendy Barrie

Wendy Barrie

Guest Panelist

Whit Bissell

Whit Bissell

Robert Grau

Peter Lawford

Peter Lawford

Evan Adams III

Heywood Hale Broun

Heywood Hale Broun

Sour Man in Central Park (uncredited)

Stan Malotte

Stan Malotte

Board Member (uncredited)

Earl Keen

Earl Keen

Board Member (uncredited)

Connie Gilchrist

Connie Gilchrist

Mrs. Riker

Patrick Miller

Patrick Miller

Photographer (uncredited)

Chris Alcaide

Chris Alcaide

Air Force Man at Ceremony (uncredited)

Mike Donovan

Mike Donovan

Bar Patron Watching TV (uncredited)

Edwin Chandler

Edwin Chandler

Board Member (uncredited)

Tom Hennesy

Tom Hennesy

Board Member (uncredited)

Frank Nelson

Frank Nelson

Harold at Macy's (uncredited)

Judy Holliday

Judy Holliday

Gladys Glover

Michael O'Shea

Michael O'Shea

Brod Clinton

Walter Klavun

Walter Klavun

Bert Piazza

Constance Bennett

Constance Bennett

Guest Panelist

Ilka Chase

Ilka Chase

Guest Panelist

Robert Berger

Robert Berger

Board Member (uncredited)

Leo Curley

Leo Curley

Board Member (uncredited)

Almeda Fowler

Almeda Fowler

(uncredited)

James Hyland

James Hyland

Bartender (uncredited)

Harold J. Kennedy

Harold J. Kennedy

Photographer (uncredited)

Ted Thorpe

Ted Thorpe

Assistant Photographer (uncredited)

Cora Witherspoon

Cora Witherspoon

Macy's Saleslady (uncredited)

Marjorie Woodworth

Marjorie Woodworth

Blonde at Macy's (uncredited)

Beulah Christian

Beulah Christian

Air Force Ceremony Guest (uncredited)

Tom Cound

Tom Cound

Assistant Photographer (uncredited)

James Nusser

James Nusser

Board Member (uncredited)

Loretta Russell

Loretta Russell

Audience Member (uncredited)

Luis Delgado

Luis Delgado

Air Force Ceremony Guest (uncredited)

George Kitchel

George Kitchel

Lieutenant (uncredited)

Howard Price

Howard Price

Photographer (uncredited)

Grant Scott

Grant Scott

Air Force Man at Ceremony (uncredited)

Earl Bellamy

Earl Bellamy

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Details

GenresComedy, Romance
Runtime1h 26 mins
Released on15 Jan 1954
Languageen
Produced InUnited States of America

Reviews

CinemaSerf

7/10

“Gladys” (Judy Holliday) is quite an ambitious lass but as she heads into her thirties, her career is seriously stalling. After her latest let down, she heads to Central Park and that’s where she encounters “Pete” (Jack Lemmon). He’s a struggling documentary film maker who takes an instant shine to her. She, on the other hand, initially just sees in him another opportunity to develop her career. Then a giant billboard comes up for lease in the centre of New York and she hits on the idea of just putting up a great poster of herself on it for three months and seeing what happens. He, having now moved in next door to her, thinks she’s bonkers but it does attract the attention of a soap millionaire called “Adams” (Peter Lawford) - only for quite the wrong reasons. She and he meet. It isn’t auspicious but as both may have something the other wants, perhaps some sort of concordat might work? Meantime, the lovestruck “Pete” realises that his chances of winning over the new love of his life are dwindling unless he comes up with some sort of a plan and hopes that perhaps “Gladys” might realise that he’s a keeper after all. Holliday is on good form throughout this amiable, lightly satirical, comedy as she combines a gentle ditziness with a degree of selfish ambition and leaves us with a woman whom we could actually quite like. Lawford also plays out well here with and to be honest I felt she might have done better with him than with his constantly nagging rival whose character, I have to say, rather got on my nerves for most of the first hour of the film. That's a solid testament to Lemmon as he foils well and helps provide some of the plentiful chemistry on offer amidst this little love triangle as the writing emerges on the wall. I thought it became just a little too sentimental and predicable towards the end, but Holliday owns this film and she really does entertain.

talisencrw

9/10

I love this film so much--another Judy Holliday screwball comedy directed by George Cukor. Notable for the screen debut of Jack Lemmon, Holliday had great screen chemistry with both suitors of her love triangle, Lemmon and Peter Lawford. In today's media-obsessive and Facebook-oriented culture, where selfies and 'food porn' are splashed online whenever people leave their homes, I wouldn't be surprised in the slightest if this got remade with contemporary twists (here, Holliday pays part of her life savings, simply because she wants her name, 'Gladys Glover', on the largest billboard of New York City, after she loses a modeling job for being too fat--and chaos ensues when Lawford's company, who's father has always utilized that billboard for their ad campaign every summer, wants to know why it's reserved, and with simply the huge words, 'Gladys Glover' on it. Lemmon's doings, both in being so intrigued by her that he moves into her apartment building, right across the hall from her, and in making a documentary film about their meeting, when he incorrectly thinks he's licked and that she's chosen Lawford as her partner, were very nice touches, from the Garson Kanin script. If you come across a film that comes from one of his screenplays, don't hesitate for a moment. Chances are very good that you're in for a real treat. A documentary DVD extra on Lemmon's life and career (which I believe was on my copy of 'Glengarry Glen Ross', but I may be wrong) is called 'Magic Time: A Tribute to Jack Lemmon'. It's great, and well-worth checking out. He sometimes gets short shrift amongst cinephiles because he mostly does comic roles, but he didn't get two Oscars and eight nominations overall for nothing. Though he's more well-known both for his films with Walter Matthau, and as the alter ego of Billy Wilder in seven of his films, check this out if you've ever been a fan. You'll be very pleasantly surprised by this little gem.

barrymost

8/10

Judy Holliday is wonderful in this sparkling little comedy as Gladys Glover, an ex-model with aspirations of stardom. She begins to achieve her big dreams when she blows her life-savings on getting her name plastered on the biggest billboard in town! Jack Lemmon, as her long-suffering, aspiring boyfriend, hits a home run in this, his Hollywood debut. Cute comedy may be a bit corny at times, as well as utterly ridiculous, but it's rather fun to watch. A nicely-done, pleasant diversion. Would I recommend? Yes, to fans of Judy Holliday and Jack Lemmon alike, and to those who like a good little comedy.

griggs79

6/10

A time capsule from 1950s New York, which is so prominent on screen that it practically becomes a character in its own right. As always, Judy Holliday is great fun as the fame-chasing lead, and Lemmon’s early charm in his debut film shines through. The satire’s light touch and the plot’s a bit fluffy, but it’s an easy, breezy watch. Whilst not a classic, it's good fun if you’re into old-school rom-coms with a playful jab at ambition.

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