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She Couldn't Say No (1954)

5.6 | Feb 15, 1954 (US) | Comedy | 01:29

MITCHUM gets cooled off! But not for long

An heiress decides to pass out anonymous gifts in a small town.

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Robert Mitchum
Doctor Robert Sellers
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Jean Simmons
Corby Lane (Corby Johnson)
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Arthur Hunnicutt
Odie Chalmers
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Edgar Buchanan
Ed Meeker
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Wallace Ford
Joe Wheelen
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Raymond Walburn
Judge Hobart
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Jimmy Hunt
Digger
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Ralph Dumke
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Hope Landin
Miss McMurtry
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Gus Schilling
Ed Gruman

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CinemaSerf
5 | Nov 21, 2022
Jean Simmons is just way too aloof for Robert Mitchum in this simple story of a wealthy lady who returns to a tiny Arkansan town "Progress" to bestow some largesse after their doctor saved her life many years earlier. When she arrives in her swanky automobile, she discovers that the doctor (Mitchum) is much younger than she was expecting and pretty soon the two are spatting like alley cats! When her gifts cause an inundation of strangers and freeloaders to the town akin to the gold rush, things all come to an head. There are some fun contributions from Arthur Hunnicutt - even when well-off, he just sits on his porch wearing his new suit and from Jimmy Hunt as the kid "Digger", but the performance from Simmons - perhaps epitomised by her rather severe hairstyle - is quite wooden and she really doesn't gel at all with her co-star. It's still quite watchable, though.