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  1. She Couldn't Say No is a 1954 American rural comedy film starring Robert Mitchum, Jean Simmons and Arthur Hunnicutt. It was the last film in the long directing career of Lloyd Bacon to be released (The last film he directed was the musical The French Line starring Jane Russell ).

    • Robert Sparks
  2. She Couldn't Say No: Directed by Lloyd Bacon. With Robert Mitchum, Jean Simmons, Arthur Hunnicutt, Edgar Buchanan. A wealthy heiress returns to a small Arkansas town to furtively reward the townsfolk who helped to save her life when she was a young girl.

    • Lloyd Bacon
    • 1 Min.
  3. Corby Lane (Jean Simmons) is an heiress with a heart as big as her bank account. In her youth, the small town of Progress, Ark., banded together to fund a crucial medical operation for Corby. As an...

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    • Dennis Schwartz
    • Comedy
    • Lloyd Bacon
  4. Synopsis by Hal Erickson. Lloyd Bacon wrapped up his lengthy directorial career with the innocuous comedy She Couldn't Say No. "She" is a young heiress named Corby (Jean Simmons), who visits the small town of Progress, Arkansas, hoping to repay a good deed.

  5. 02/15/1954 (US) Comedy 1h 29m. User. Score. What's your Vibe ? Play Trailer. MITCHUM gets cooled off! But not for long. Overview. An heiress decides to pass out anonymous gifts in a small town. Lloyd Bacon. Director. William Bowers. Screenplay. Richard Flournoy. Screenplay. D.D. Beauchamp. Screenplay. Reviews 1. Discussions.

  6. She Couldn't Say No (1954) - (Original Trailer) An heiress decides to pass out anonymous gifts in a small town in She Couldn't Say No (1954), starring Jean Simmons and Robert Mitchum.

  7. Reasonable comedy with a miscast Robert Mitchum playing a small town doctor (a part better suited to say Bing Crosby.) Jean Simmons (in Audrey Hepburn mode) plays an heiress out to distribute wealth to the people that helped her farther when she was sick as a baby. Her attempts are unsuccessful. Fairly entertaining, but unmemorable.