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English

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Comedy

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United States

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Release date
  
November 1951 (1951-11)

Screenplay
  
Charles Brackett, Richard L. Breen, Walter Reisch

Cast
  
(Kitty Bennett), (Matt Hornbeck), (Mae Swasey), (George Wixted), (Doberman), (Emmy Swasey)

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Related George Cukor movies

The Model and the Marriage Broker is a 1951 romantic comedy film about a marriage broker. Though Jeanne Crain (as the model) is top billed, the movie revolves around Thelma Ritter's character (the broker), in a rare leading role for Ritter. Scott Brady also stars. The film is directed by George Cukor and produced by Charles Brackett.

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Through her "Contacts and Contracts" company, Mae Swasey is busy scheming to bring couples together. It is not very rewarding financially, and Mae is in debt. Even one of her seeming successes, Ina Kuschner's impending wedding to Radiographer Matt Hornbeck, does not go as hoped. Ina's mother refuses to pay Mae the agreed-upon $500 commission. Mae, however, gets the last laugh; Matt gets cold feet at the last moment and leaves the bride waiting at the altar.

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When Mae goes to see another client, her purse is accidentally taken by model Kitty Bennett, while she gets Kitty's lookalike one. Looking inside for something to identify its owner, Mae reads a letter in which Kitty's current boyfriend apologizes for not mentioning that he is married (but wants to keep on seeing her). When the two women get together to exchange purses, Kitty becomes annoyed when she discovers Mae has read her letter and rejects Mae's advice to give the self-admitted "heel" up.

Kitty comes to apologize for her unkind words later. Mae talks her into breaking up with the married man, then tries to fix her up with Matt by pretending that Kitty may have swallowed a missing earring (which may have fallen into an omelet Mae was preparing) and requires an X-ray.

Mae's own sister Emmy shows up. Twenty years before, she had stolen Mae's husband. Now that she is recently widowed and lonely, she wants Mae to find her a replacement. Mae turns her down.

Matt and Kitty become a couple, but when Kitty learns about Mae's meddling and her plans to maneuver a commitment-averse Matt into proposing, she ends their friendship. Mae goes away to a resort to think things over.

When Kitty goes to make up with Mae at her office, she runs into Mr. Johannson, one of Mae's clients, who needs help desperately to patch up his relationship. Kitty reluctantly takes the absent Mae's place. Then Mae's friend Doberman explains how badly she hurt Mae, that Mae thought of her as the daughter she never had, and that Mae helps those who are shy, need a helpful push, or are not as pretty as Kitty. Afterward, Kitty tries to arrange a relationship for Mae with Dan Chancellor, a wealthy Canadian bachelor who had heard of Mae's service. Mae and Kitty become friends again, but Mae comes to realize she herself will never be lonely as long as she has people to help. She decides that Dan would actually be a better match for Emmy. In addition, Matt realizes he wants to marry Kitty after all, and gets her to agree to it. Finally, Doberman surprises Mae by presenting himself as her suitor.

Cast

  • Jeanne Crain as Kitty Bennett
  • Scott Brady as Matt Hornbeck
  • Thelma Ritter as Mae Swasey
  • Zero Mostel as George Wixted, one of Mae's more reluctant clients
  • Michael O'Shea as Doberman
  • Helen Ford as Emmy Swasey
  • Frank Fontaine as Hjalmer Johannson
  • Dennie Moore as Bea Gingras, who wants her sister Hazel to marry and move out of her home
  • John Alexander as Mr. Perry
  • Jay C. Flippen as Dan Chancellor
  • Nancy Kulp as Hazel Gingras, a new client of Mae's
  • Kathryn Card as Mrs. Kuschner
  • Maudie Prickett as Delia Seaton
  • Ken Christy as Mr. Kuschner
  • Shirley Mills as Ina Kuschner
  • Lux radio theatre the model and the marriage broker


    References

    The Model and the Marriage Broker Wikipedia
    The Model and the Marriage Broker IMDb The Model and the Marriage Broker themoviedb.org