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Magnificent Doll

 
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Magnificent Doll

  • Director: Frank Borzage
  • AMG Rating: starstar
  • Genre: Drama
  • Movie Type: Biopic
  • Main Cast: Erville Alderson, Ginger Rogers, Robert H. Barrat, David Niven, George Barrows, Burgess Meredith, Joe Forte, Horace McNally, Henri Letondal, Peggy Wood
  • Release Year: 1946
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 95 minutes

Plot

Director Frank Borzage and star Ginger Rogers both came acropper in the lavish but dull historical biopic Magnificent Doll. The usually ebullient Rogers seems encased in wax as Dolly Madison, first lady of the United States in the early 19th century. The story begins as young Washington socialite Dolly Payne, previously and unhappily wed to one John Todd (Horace McNally), can't make up her mind romantically between idealistic politician James Madison (Burgess Meredith) and firebrand Aaron Burr (David Niven). Burr solves that problem when he flees the country after killing Alexander Hamilton in a duel, leaving the field clear for Madison. What should have been the film's highlight, Dolly's rescue of the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution during the 1812 burning of Washington, is treated as a throwaway. Told in flashback, the film ends just before Madison's ascendancy to the White House, with Dolly chastely charming the current chief executive Thomas Jefferson (Grandon Rhodes). Magnificent Doll is anything but . ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Francis McDonald - Barber Jenks; Grandon Rhodes - Thomas Jefferson; Emmett Vogan - Mr. Gallentine; Frances Williams - Amy; Louis Austin - Grace Phillips; Larry Blake - Charles; Stanley Blystone - Bailiff; Harlan Briggs - Quinn; George Carleton - Howard; Joseph Crehan - Williams; Grace Cunard - Woman with Baby; Dick Dickinson - Man Who Falls; Sam Flint - Waters; Byron Foulger - Servant; John Hamilton - Mr. Witherspoon; Al Hill - Man; Johnny Hines - Dr. Ellis; Brandon Hurst - Brown; Olaf Hytten - Blennerhassett; Jack Ingram - Lane, the Courier; Boyd Irwin - Hathaway; Joe King - Jailer; Ethan Laidlaw - Sanders, a Soldier; Ruth Lee - Mrs. Gallentine; Vivien Oakland - Mrs. Witherspoon; Lee Phelps - Hatch, a Bettor; John Sheehan - Janitor; Pietro Sosso - Mr. Anthony; Arthur Space - Alexander Hamilton; Larry Steers - Lafayette; Ferris Taylor - Mr. Phillips; Harland Tucker - Ralston; Eddy Waller - Arthur, the Coachman; Pierre Watkin - Harper; Jack Curtis - Edmond; Stanley Price - Man at Platform; Tom Coleman - Mr. Carroll; Harry Denny - Mr. Calot; Jack George - Gov. Stanley; Jerry Jerome - Thomas; Victor Zimmerman - Martin; Mary Emery - Woman; Garnett Marks - Justice Drake

Credit

Travis Banton - Costume Designer, Vera West - Costume Designer, Frank Borzage - Director, Ted Kent - Editor, Hans Salter - Composer (Music Score), David Tamkin - Musical Direction/Supervision, Jack Pierce - Makeup, Alexander Golitzen - Production Designer, Joseph A. Valentine - Cinematographer, Bruce Manning - Producer, Jack H. Skirball - Producer, Russell A. Gausman - Set Designer, Ted Offenbecker - Set Designer, Irving Stone - Screenwriter
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