Mannequin (1937)

1937 • 94 minutes
4.2
10 reviews
61%
Tomatometer
Eligible
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About this movie

She's the screen's iconic working girl. He's the screen's legendary Everyman. And Mannequin is the only celluloid collaboration of film greats Joan Crawford and Spencer Tracy. Melodrama expert Frank Borzage directs, composing glamorous close-ups of his femme star in this heart-tuggger about a Hester Street girl (Crawford), her con-artist hubby (Alan Curtis) and the shipping magnate (Tracy) smitten by the slum girl. It's a rags-to-riches-to-love's-truer-riches tale, a quintessential example of what the Golden Era called a "woman's picture." And reigning throughout is Crawford, going from factory girl to showgirl to fashion model to woman of means – all in stunning haute couture.

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4.2
10 reviews
A Google user
February 19, 2012
Not bad, but watch the trailer and then watch the movie with a grain of salt. They really tried hard because Joan slipped from the top 10 this year and the following year would be "box office poison"
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BC Survivor
January 8, 2020
Nice story, Spencer Tracy was exceptionally good.
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A Google user
March 26, 2014
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