I can get it for you wholesale / Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation ; produced by Sol C. Siegel ; screenplay by Abraham Polonsky ; directed by Michael Gordon.
Publisher:
20th Century Fox Home Entertainment,
Copyright Date:
2012
Description:
1 videodisc (89 min.) : sound, black and white ; 4 3/4 in.
I can get if for you wholesale (Motion picture) Container of (work): I can get if for you wholesale (Motion picture)
Notes:
Susan Hayward, Dan Dailey, George Sanders. Sam Jaffe. Title from container. Originally released as a motion picture in 1951. "From the novel by Jerome Weidman"--Container. Full screen (4:3)
Summary:
Money, romance, betrayal, double-dealing-- who knew making dresses could be so interesting? Harriet Boyd is a fashion model who has landed plenty of work with a Seventh Avenue dress-making concern. However, Harriet knows that she can't be a model forever, so she is trying to turn her dreams of being a dress designer into reality. She knows that you have to be tough to succeed in the garment industry, but "tough" is practically Harriet's middle name; the ruthless would-be garment mogul lures salesman Teddy Sherman and production whiz Mr. Cooper from the company and starts her own shop. Harriet has a genuine talent for designing dresses that look good on ordinary women, and the firm soon develops a solid customer base, but the more luxurious and lucrative department stores are looking for something more upscale. J.F. Noble, who runs one such chain, tells Harriet he'd be interested in carrying her merchandise if she was willing to create a line of designer-style gowns. Teddy is against the idea, feeling it doesn't play on their strengths and would be bad for the company in the long run. Harriet, however, is determined to make a name for herself, and when Teddy and Cooper won't allow her out of their deal, she begins making gowns for Noble on the sly.
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