Hilda Crane (1956)Hilda Crane (1956)iMDB Rating: 6.6
Date Released : 8 May 1956
Genre : Drama
Stars : Jean Simmons, Guy Madison, Jean-Pierre Aumont, Judith Evelyn." />
Movie Quality : HDrip
Format : MKV
Size : 700 MB

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"In case you don't know what 'cortisan' means, it's just a fancy word for 'tramp'!"

Woman in her late-twenties, twice married and twice divorced, leaves behind New York City for her small hometown, moving back in with her eternally-disappointed mother; immediately upon her arrival, she starts getting marriage proposals...unfortunately, the man she chooses to be Husband No. #3 is a mamma's boy. Glossy, fairly enjoyable soaper from the play by Samson Raphaelson, although we never quite get a grip on Jean Simmons' Hilda Crane, who is alternately haughty, overwrought, idealistic yet aloof (she wants her happily-ever-after, though she needs to be supported financially as well). Hilda's taste in men seems to be her biggest hurdle--perhaps in place of the tall, thin, men's catalogue type, she should try for one of the construction workers over at her fiancé's job site? These assembly-line Twentieth Century-Fox potboilers never seemed to work out that way, making "Hilda Crane" another predictable 'woman's picture' from the '50s, occasionally engaging but nothing special or memorable. **1/2 from ****

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Hilda Crane (1956)Hilda Crane (1956)iMDB Rating: 6.6
Date Released : 8 May 1956
Genre : Drama
Stars : Jean Simmons, Guy Madison, Jean-Pierre Aumont, Judith Evelyn." />
Movie Quality : HDrip
Format : MKV
Size : 700 MB

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Watch Hilda Crane Trailer :

Review :

"In case you don't know what 'cortisan' means, it's just a fancy word for 'tramp'!"

Woman in her late-twenties, twice married and twice divorced, leaves behind New York City for her small hometown, moving back in with her eternally-disappointed mother; immediately upon her arrival, she starts getting marriage proposals...unfortunately, the man she chooses to be Husband No. #3 is a mamma's boy. Glossy, fairly enjoyable soaper from the play by Samson Raphaelson, although we never quite get a grip on Jean Simmons' Hilda Crane, who is alternately haughty, overwrought, idealistic yet aloof (she wants her happily-ever-after, though she needs to be supported financially as well). Hilda's taste in men seems to be her biggest hurdle--perhaps in place of the tall, thin, men's catalogue type, she should try for one of the construction workers over at her fiancé's job site? These assembly-line Twentieth Century-Fox potboilers never seemed to work out that way, making "Hilda Crane" another predictable 'woman's picture' from the '50s, occasionally engaging but nothing special or memorable. **1/2 from ****

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