The Girl Most Likely to...

For The 2012 Kristen Wiig film, see Girl Most Likely.
The Girl Most Likely to...
Genre Black comedy, Thriller
Written by Agnes Gallin
Joan Rivers
Directed by Lee Philips
Starring Stockard Channing
Edward Asner
Theme music composer Bernardo Segall
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
Production
Producer(s) Everett Chambers
Editor(s) Diane Adler
George Jay Nicholson
Running time 73 min.
Release
Original network ABC
Original release November 6, 1973

The Girl Most Likely to... is a black comedy with slight psychological thriller elements written by Joan Rivers and Agnes Gallin and starring Stockard Channing and Edward Asner. The film was released on November 6, 1973 as a made-for-television movie broadcast on the ABC Movie of the Week.

Plot

Miriam Knight is an intelligent but unattractive young woman who is disrespected by those around her. She has changed colleges five times in three years. In that time, she has taken a lot of different classes, but is still unable to find a boyfriend. At her new college, things go from bad to worse. She is either ignored or humiliated by almost everyone. Miriam finally lands the lead in a play, but her jealous roommate, knowing Miriam is allergic to roses, places some in a box during Miriam's performance which causes her to sneeze herself into humiliation. She tearfully speeds away from the college campus, but is involved in an automobile accident. She requires reconstructive surgery on her face. Once the bandages are removed, they reveal a brunette bombshell. From the moment she steps outside the room in the hospital, she makes it her mission to exact vengeance on all those who did her wrong by killing them, one by one. Miriam uses skills she acquired in many of her classes to commit the crimes. A police detective, Ralph Varone (Edward Asner), who had a brief encounter with the "old" Miriam, solves the crimes committed by the "new" Miriam and discovers her motive. Varone falls in love with Miriam, becoming the only man to love her for her mind. They marry with Miriam in custody preparing to serve a lengthy jail sentence.

The film has achieved considerable cult status over the years — rare for a film made for television, partly due to its DVD release in 2006.

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