It Should Happen to You
Today I was passing by a little building in our suburbs with the sign, "Your Name Here" printed boldly across. I've passed by it a hundered times, and still, it remains the same. It made me suddenly think about an old movie I have always liked a lot, called "It Should Happen to you".
Made in 1954, this cute comedy stars Judy Holiday and a very young and handsome Jack Lemmon, whom when I first saw him in this movie, became an object of a little crush! (By the way, it's his film debut.)
Judy, who seems to always play the quirky, dumb but smart blonde, sees a large empty billboard in the city and decides, on a whim, that she wants to place "her name here". No reason. Just to see her name in print and let the world see it, too. Her wish comes true as she does, indeed, become famous...as the name "Gladys Glover" soon is found on signs everywhere. Jack Lemmon is the long-suffering friend who falls in love with her, in spite of her obsession with signs.
So, I couldn't help but laugh to myself as I drove past this still unclaimed sign with my kids today...it certainly wouldn't have had a chance if Gladys lived in my hometown!
If you haven't seen this film yet, be sure to catch it next time it's on... or better yet, order it on-line. It's a true comedic gem.
CAST: Judy Holiday, Jack Lemmon, Peter Lawford
Directed by George Cukor

2 Comments:
Laura...wow, someone besides my mom and sister are actually reading this! Thanks so much for stopping in...that is awesome that you are a fellow classic movie buff. I SO have had a crush on Cary Grant, too.
I'll be writing something on movies again very soon...:)
7:30 PM
I own this movie. It is ADORABLE! I love Jack Lemmon in The Apartment as well. He is really a great actor. Fabulous!
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