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Doll Face

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In this romantic comedy, we follow the life of a young woman named Rosalie, a sweet and carefree girl who has spent most of her life in a fantasy world. After her mother pushes her to seek a more realistic future and face adult life, Rosalie finds herself at an emotional crossroads. As she tries to adapt to societal norms, she encounters a group of friends who connect her to the vibrant world of parties and fun. One of them is a charming and bold artist named Tony, who immediately sparks her romantic interest.

However, the path is not so straightforward. Rosalie finds herself caught in a love triangle when her former love, a serious and responsible young man, returns to her life. As she navigates these complicated relationships, Rosalie faces the pressure of choosing between following her heart or conforming to societal expectations. The comedy unfolds through hilarious situations and misunderstandings that highlight the struggle between authenticity and external expectations.

With a lighthearted and charming tone, the story celebrates individuality and the courage to be oneself in a world that often imposes norms and limitations. As Rosalie discovers her true self, she reminds us of the importance of following the desires of the heart, regardless of conventions. All of this, of course, is wrapped in an atmosphere of dazzling music and dances that capture the essence of the era.

Media type
Movie
Year
1945
Director
Lewis Seiler
Writer
Leonard Praskins
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
5.80
Actors
Vivian Blaine
Dennis O'Keefe
Perry Como
Carmen Miranda
Martha Stewart
Stephen Dunne
Reed Hadley
Stanley Prager
Charles Tannen
George E. Stone
Frank Orth
Donald MacBride
Lex Barker
Alvin Hammer
Gender
Comedy
MΓΊsica
Romance
Country
United States
Producers
Bryan Foy
Streaming
Cultpix
FilmBox+
Original title
Doll Face
Duration
80
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