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The Best of Everything (film)

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But I liked the part, and I want to do other movies and TV films if I can find what I want." She had recently been elected to the board of directors of Pepsi-Cola and planned to spend more time promoting the soft drink. Crawford insisted on having a Pepsi-Cola machine placed in the secretaries break room in the film. According to Diane Baker, much of Crawford's character was cut from the finished film, including a show-stopping drunk scene. This was reportedly due to the film's length.
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makes sexual overtures to Barbara Lamont while they are alone in her office. Sidney Carter, a co-worker with whom she is having an affair, intervenes after he hears Barbara yelling. Shalimar shows no remorse over the incident and suggests that, because Lamont has been married and divorced, she should expect such advances from male co-workers.
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was cast in May 1959, 10 days before shooting began. This was the first time she had accepted a supporting role since the silent era. Crawford was in heavy debt after the death of her fourth husband Alfred Steele, and needed the money. She commented on her role: "I'm on the screen only seven minutes.
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Gregg is cast in a play directed by David Savage and the two become lovers. Gregg is demoted to understudy when she repeatedly flubs her lines. She becomes obsessed with David, and she is eventually replaced in the play. After David ends his affair with Gregg, she becomes mentally unstable and starts
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April is assigned to work for the lecherous editor-in-chief, Mr. Shalimar, who persuades her to work late one night in a ploy to seduce her. When she rejects him, he is undaunted and also continues to pursue other young female employees. At an alcohol-fueled office party, an intoxicated Mr. Shalimar
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graduate Caroline Bender is hired as a secretary at Fabian Publishing Company. She works for Amanda Farrow, a bitter, demanding, jealous middle-aged editor who resents Caroline and suspects she wants her job. Amanda is having an affair with a married man, and it is not going well. Caroline meets two
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Mike and Caroline consider becoming involved romantically, but their plans are interrupted by Eddie, who dines with Caroline while in New York on a business trip. Thinking Eddie wants to leave his wife and marry her, Caroline visits his hotel room; she leaves after Eddie reveals he has no intention
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described the film as a "handsome but curiously unstimulating drama" and noted "the casting is dandy" with kudos to Lange. Commenting on Joan Crawford, the critic described her performance as "suave trouping." Thompson pointed out that "...for all its knowing air and chic appointments, the picture
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During casting, several actors were considered, cast and replaced. In August 1958, Diane Varsi and Lee Remick were, along with Suzy Parker, attached to star in the film, but Varsi and Remick withdrew. Remick was forced to leave production in early 1959 due to physical problems. In September 1958,
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Caroline, upset after her fiancé Eddie Harris marries another woman, goes on a blind date with Paul Landis, arranged by their mothers. The date ends awkwardly when Caroline spots a co-worker, Mike Rice. After Paul leaves, Mike and Caroline get drunk, and she falls asleep at his apartment. At the
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While working for Amanda Farrow, Caroline adds her own editorial comments to the manuscripts submitted by writers. Shalimar takes notice of Caroline's comments and promotes her to the position of manuscript reader. When Caroline thanks Farrow for recommending her as a reader, Farrow admits she
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officially sold the rights to her book for $ 100,000 in November 1958. She did not want any part in writing the screenplay, but instead wanted a cameo role: "I want to appear in the movie in a walk-on part. I would just appear briefly as one of the office's pool of stenographers," she said.
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When Farrow quits her job to marry and move to St. Louis, Caroline takes her place at Fabian. Caroline relinquishes the position when Farrow returns to New York after her marriage fails because, she tells Caroline, she no longer had enough to give.
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announced he was buying the rights to the novel of the same name in April 1958. In his first interview about the film adaption, Wald said: "There are 10 roles in this for young people, and I hope to get some of our outstanding actors such as
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was planning to make her comeback in this film. Had Peters not been replaced, it would have been her fifth film under the direction of Negulesco. Another actress cast in March 1959 without appearing in the film was
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signed on for the film, planning to make her screen debut. She ultimately did not appear in the film. In January 1959, the unknown actress Diane Hartman was cast as Barbara Lamont, but she was replaced by
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him. While lurking outside his apartment, she is startled by a boisterous neighbor and panics. Gregg flees to a fire escape and falls to her death when her high-heeled shoe gets caught in the
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While leaving the office one day, Caroline bumps into Mike on the street. She removes the hat she is wearing and locks eyes with him; they walk away together as the film ends.
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Crawford's peripheral role in the film generated much criticism. The men she was involved with romantically never appeared on the screen, and many of her scenes were cut.
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to promote her. Later Mike disparages Caroline's ambition and advises her not to become career-driven, but to seek marriage instead.
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office the next day, a badly hungover Caroline is worried she and Mike had sex, but he assures her nothing happened.
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agreed to a co-starring role in March 1959, but he did not appear in the film. Less than a month later,
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stated: "...Miss Crawford comes near making the rest of the picture look like a distraction."
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talkily lumbers onto the plane of soap opera, under Mr. Negulesco's reverential guidance."
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of divorcing his rich wife and only wants Caroline to be his mistress.
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in January 1959 reportedly because Ritt was upset with the casting of
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The music, as recorded for the motion picture, was released on CD by
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The title song for the film was composed by Newman, with lyrics by
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wrote the musical score, the last under his longtime contract as
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for two scenes. The songs "Again" and "Kiss Them for Me" (by
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initially was set to direct, but he was replaced by
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Jean Negulesco
Edith Sommer
Mann Rubin
The Best of Everything
Rona Jaffe
Jerry Wald
Hope Lange
Stephen Boyd
Suzy Parker
Martha Hyer
Diane Baker
Brian Aherne
Robert Evans
Louis Jourdan
Joan Crawford
William C. Mellor
Robert Simpson
Alfred Newman
DeLuxe Color
20th Century-Fox
drama
Jean Negulesco
Edith Sommer
Mann Rubin
novel of the same name
Rona Jaffe
Hope Lange
Stephen Boyd
Suzy Parker

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