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In a quiet university, the charismatic medical professor David Huxley is a passionate advocate for ethics in research and a champion of human well-being. His university life takes an unexpected turn when he falls in love with an enigmatic young woman, the brilliant yet erratic Judy, who enters his life with a complicated past. Judy is the exact opposite of academic sweetness; her life has been marked by scandals and controversies, and her presence at the university raises eyebrows among the authorities.

As Huxley navigates the criticism and skepticism of his colleagues, his convictions about true love and integrity are put to the test. As his relationship with Judy deepens, so do the rumors about her past. In the midst of an atmosphere filled with judgment and distrust, the professor is pushed to defend not only his love but also his ideals about freedom and acceptance.

Tensions rise when old secrets come to light, putting their relationship to the test and challenging his reputation. With a focus on human values and a touch of dark humor, the story addresses the importance of understanding others rather than judging them at first glance. The characters must confront their own prejudices while seeking a path to redemption, remembering that everyone has a story worth listening to. The film is a poignant reflection on love, acceptance, and the imperfections of humanity.

Media type
Movie
Year
1951
Director
Joseph L. Mankiewicz
Writer
Joseph L. Mankiewicz
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
7.30
Service
Rotten tomatoes
Rating
88.00
Actors
Cary Grant
Jeanne Crain
Finlay Currie
Hume Cronyn
Walter Slezak
Sidney Blackmer
Basil Ruysdael
Katherine Locke
Margaret Hamilton
Jack Kelly
Paul Lees
Leon Tyler
Jo Gilbert
Tina Blagoi
Helen Dickson
Bess Flowers
Robert Haines
Sam Harris
Gail Bonney
William Bryant
James Carlisle
Julia Dean
John Davidson
Wally Dean
Stuart Holmes
Hans Moebus
Lawrence A. Williams
Lawrence Dobkin
Bill Dyer
Billy House
Kay Lavelle
Carl M. Leviness
Adele Longmire
Joyce Mackenzie
Ray Montgomery
Ann Morrison
Al Murphy
George Offerman
Parley Baer
Loretta Russell
Irene Seidner
Esther Somers
Carol Varga
Maude Wallace
Will Wright
Carleton Young
Gender
Comedy
Romance
Drama
Country
United States
Producers
Darryl F. Zanuck
Original title
People Will Talk
Duration
110
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