The Great American Beauty Contest
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Directed by | Robert Day |
Produced by | Everett Chambers |
Written by | Stanford Whitmore |
Starring |
JoAnna Cameron Eleanor Parker Robert Cummings Louis Jourdan Farrah Fawcett |
Music by | Ken Wannberg |
Cinematography | James A. Crabe |
Edited by |
James D. Mitchell Bruce Schoengarth Frank Capacchione |
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Distributed by | ABC TV (US) |
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Running time | 74 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
The Great American Beauty Contest is a 1973 American satirical comedy-drama[1] TV film, starring JoAnna Cameron and featuring Eleanor Parker, Robert Cummings, Louis Jourdan and Farrah Fawcett in an early film appearance.[1][2] It was directed by Robert Day and was originally shown on the ABC TV network in the United States on February 13, 1973.
Allmovie characterizes the film as "An unsubtle but effective TV-movie satire of the 'Miss America' syndrome", and calls the belly dance performed by Farrah Fawcett "endearingly ridiculous."[1]
Plot
A feminist enters a beauty contest, hoping to win and deliver a speech on exploitation and sexism at the end.
Cast
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See also
References
Notes
- 1 2 3 The Great American Beauty Contest at AllMovie
- ↑ The Great American Beauty Contest at Louisjourdan.net
External links
- The Great American Beauty Contest at the Internet Movie Database
- The Great American Beauty Contest at the TCM Movie Database
- The Great American Beauty Contest at AllMovie
- The Great American Beauty Contest in New York Times
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