Movie
When Ladies Meet
Romance film with a runtime of 108 minutes, released in 1941. Presented in English.
At a Glance
Synopsis
Strange Skirts is the TV title of the 1941 MGM film When Ladies Meet. The film was a remake of a 1933 production of the same name, which starred Ann Harding, Myrna Loy and Spring Byington; their roles were taken over in the remake by Greer Garson, Joan Crawford and Spring Byington. Both films are based on a Rachel Crothers play about a lady novelist who falls in love with a married publisher. The novelist (Crawford) meets the publisher's wife (Garson) at the home of a chatterbox society matron (Byington). The fact that the 1941 version was forced to undergo the censor's scissors to a greater extent than the 1933 film was compensated by the later version's lusher production values, which earned an Academy Award nomination for MGM art director Cedric Gibbons and Randall Duell. Under both its original title When Ladies Meet and its TV-dictated cognomen Strange Skirts, this dated but enjoyable film has become a "standard" on the various cable TV services of Ted Turner.
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Cast
- Robert Taylor
- Joan Crawford
- Herbert Marshall
- Greer Garson
- Spring Byington
- Rafael Storm
- Max Willenz
- Florence Shirley
- Leslie Francis
- Olaf Hytten
- Mona Barrie
- Mary Forbes
- John Marlowe
- Harold Minjir
- Barbara Bedford
- Edwin B. Willis
- Robert J. Kern
- Adrian
- Anita Loos
- Rachel Crothers
- Robert Planck
- Cedric Gibbons
- S.K. Lauren
- Randall Duell