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Smart Woman

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In the bustling world of New York advertising, a talented copywriter finds herself trapped in the routine of her job. Despite her sharp intelligence and creativity, opportunities for women in her industry are limited, and she struggles to make a name for herself in a male-dominated environment. Along the way, she crosses paths with an ambitious account executive who initially seems like just another obstacle in her quest for success. However, as the two are forced to collaborate on an important campaign, they begin to get to know each other beyond their professional façades.

As they navigate the ups and downs of their project, the woman unleashes not only her wit but also her strength and determination to challenge the social norms of the time. The spark between them evolves into something more than mere competition; they become unexpected allies in the fight for gender equality within a tightly-knit industry. But when the project is threatened by a personal scandal, the protagonist must choose between her professional ambition and her personal life.

With an intelligent approach and a script filled with sharp dialogue, the film offers a charming and critical portrayal of the female struggle in a male-dominated world. With each step forward, it makes it clear that ingenuity and courage can open doors even in the most unexpected places.

Media type
Movie
Year
1948
Director
Edward A. Blatt
Writer
Lou Morheim
Herbert H. Margolis
Alvah Bessie
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
6.20
Actors
Brian Aherne
Constance Bennett
Barry Sullivan
Michael O'Shea
James Gleason
Otto Kruger
Isobel Elsom
Selena Royle
John Litel
Bess Flowers
Iris Adrian
Charles Lane
Taylor Holmes
Gladys Blake
John Eldredge
Houseley Stevenson
John Phillips
Robert Riordan
Gender
Drama
Romance
Country
United States
Producers
Hal E. Chester
Original title
Smart Woman
Duration
93
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