Girl Who Had Everything (1953)
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A good man tries to warn his daughter away from a bad man who has stolen her heart in this melodrama. Steve Latimer (William Powell) is a successful defense attorney who has gone out of his way to give his daughter Jean (Elizabeth Taylor) every advantage in life. However, Steve's generosity and… More A good man tries to warn his daughter away from a bad man who has stolen her heart in this melodrama. Steve Latimer (William Powell) is a successful defense attorney who has gone out of his way to give his daughter Jean (Elizabeth Taylor) every advantage in life. However, Steve's generosity and open minded attitude begin to backfire on him when Jean decides to throw off her boyfriend, the solid and sensible Vance Court (Gig Young), in favor of Victor Ramondi (Fernando Lamas), a handsome but dangerous man with criminal connections whom Steve is representing. Steve tries to warn Jean away from Victor, but she remains undeterred, and accepts his proposal of marriage, even as the authorities tighten their grip on Victor and his crime syndicate. The Girl Who Had Everything was a remake of the 1931 Norma Shearer vehicle A Free Soul. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
- Directed By
- Richard Thorpe
- Genres
- Drama, Romance
- Studio
- Warner Bros
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Cast
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Elizabeth Taylor
as Jean Latimer
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Fernando Lamas
as Victor Y. Ramondi
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William Powell
as Steve Latimer
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Gig Young
as Vance Court
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James Whitmore
as Charles "Chico" Menlow
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Robert Burton
as John Ashmond
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William Walker
as Julian
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Harry Bartell
as Joe
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Roy Butler
as Trainer
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Douglas Carter Beane
as Bellboy
- Jonathan Cott
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Frank Dae
as Old Man Kinkaid
- Cameron A. Grant
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Paul Harvey
as Sen. Drummond
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Earl Hodgins
as Spotter
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Bobby Johnson
as Attendant
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Dean Miller
as Radio Announcer
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Pat O'Malley
as Senate Board Member
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Emory Parnell
as Auctioneer
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Elmer Peterson
as Himself
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Dan Riss
as Counsel
- Perry Sheehan
- George Sherwood
- Dee Turnell
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Philip Van Zandt
as Colleague
- Anthony Warde
- James H. Horne
- John Maxwell
- George Brand
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Stuart Wilson
as Newspaper Man
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Jack Sterling
as Cab Driver
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John R. McKee
as Male Secretary
