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  1. A female marriage broker attempts to do a little free-lance matchmaking for her friend, who is a beautiful, unattached model.

  2. Marriage broker Mae Swasey, who somewhat cynically arranges her loser clients' affairs, meets model Kitty Bennett and can't resist meddling in her life, by disentangling her from a married man and fixing her up with a nice radiologist. Of course things go wrong... — Rod Crawford <puffinus@u.washington.edu>. Mae Swasey works as a notary, but ...

  3. A marriage broker can't resist meddling in the life of a model, with disastrous results. ‎The Model and the Marriage Broker (1951) directed by George Cukor • Reviews, film + cast • Letterboxd Letterboxd — Your life in film

  4. Cukor shot four movies on location in NYC between 1949 and 1954: ADAM'S RIB, THE MODEL AND THE MARRIAGE BROKER, THE MARRYING KIND and IT SHOULD HAPPEN TO YOU. Unlike Cukor's other movies, these four possess a sense of social realism that lends these domestic dramas an almost noir-ish vibe and a palpable, raw honesty and emotion that wasn't ...

  5. 31. Dez. 2013 · Film ran Tuesday, December 31, 2013 - Wednesday, January 1, 2014. George Cukor. 1951. USA. 35mm. 103 minutes. Thelma Ritter’s marriage broker enters this lovely, minor-key comedy doing what she does best: fixing up a parade of shy and lonely souls (including Zero Mostel) and stubbornly bottling up her own heartbreak in the process.

  6. The Model and the Marriage Broker is a 1951 American romantic comedy film about a marriage broker. Though Jeanne Crain is top billed, the movie revolves around Thelma Ritter's character, in a rare leading role for Ritter. Scott Brady also stars. The film is directed by George Cukor and produced by Charles Brackett. At the 24th Academy Awards, it received a nomination in the category of Best ...

  7. 5. Aug. 2019 · Early on we witness the aggressive marriage broker, Ms. Swasey, chastise oafish Swedish client Johannson (Frank Fontaine) for not being aggressive enough on a first-date, sign up the timid plain looking Hazel (Nancy Kulp) as a client, seek out the reluctant client, the socially awkward optometrist George Wixted (Zero Mostel), in his office and begs him to give her another chance to get him his ...