She Wouldn't Say Yes (1945)
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Rosalind Russell plays yet another independent career woman in She Wouldn't Say Yes. This time she's a psychiatrist who sees no need for a man in her life. Her resolve weakens a bit when she meets Lee Bowman, a dashing combat sketch artist suffering from wartime emotional problems. Bowman… More Rosalind Russell plays yet another independent career woman in She Wouldn't Say Yes. This time she's a psychiatrist who sees no need for a man in her life. Her resolve weakens a bit when she meets Lee Bowman, a dashing combat sketch artist suffering from wartime emotional problems. Bowman falls in love with the shrink and determines to establish a beachhead, while Russell is equally determined to hold her ground. She doesn't say yes for the first 80 minutes of the film, but does in the last six. Even Rosalind Russell made jokes concerning the inordinate number of look-alike films she made in this vein. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
- Directed By
- Alexander Hall
- Genres
- Romance, Classics, Comedy
- In Theaters
- Nov 29, 1945 Wide
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Cast
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Carl "Alfalfa" Switzer
as Delivery Boy
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Charles Arnt
as Train Conductor
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Willie Best
as Porter
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Lee Bowman
as Michael Kent
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Arthur Q. Bryan
as Little Man
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George Cleveland
as Ticket Seller
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Harry Davenport
as Albert
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Dudley Dickerson
as Waiter
- Edward Gargan
- Jesse Graves
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Sara Haden
as Laura Pitts
- Russell Hicks
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Adele Jergens
as Allura
- Marilyn Johnson
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Percy Kilbride
as Judge Whittaker
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Eily Malyon
as Spinster
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Sam McDaniel
as Steward
- Ida Moore
- Mantan Moreland
- Clarence Muse
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Mabel Paige
as Mrs. Whittaker
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Lewis L. Russell
as Col. Brady
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Rosalind Russell
as Susan Lane
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Almira Sessions
as Miss Downer
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Nick Stewart [Nicodemus]
as Other Porter
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John Tyrrell
as Traveling Salesman
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Ernest Whitman
as Bartender
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Charles Winninger
as Dr. Lane
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Cora Witherspoon
as Patient
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Darren McGavin
as The Kid
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Tom Dugan
as Cab Driver
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Doris Houck
as Girl
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Mary Green
as Passenger