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The Solid Gold Cadillac

Not Rated In Theaters 12/21/2001 , 99min.
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Plot & Details

The Solid Gold Cadillac was adapted from the George S. Kaufman-Howard Teichmann Broadway hit of the same. Both the play and film were predicated upon the notion of a humble ten-share stockholder triumphing over a corrupt big-business board of directors, but there was one significant difference. In the stage version, septuagenarian Josephine Hull starred as Laura Partridge, a sweet little old lady who asks several embarrassing questions at a stockholder's meeting. In the film version, Laura's age is lowered by at least four decades to accommodate star Judy Holliday. In both versions, a romance develops between Laura Partridge and Edward L. McKeever, the owner of the corporation she takes on. McKeever (played in the film by Paul Douglas, Holliday's co-star in the Broadway version of Born Yesterday) is an honest man, which is more than can be said for his self-serving board of directors (Fred Clark, John Williams, Ray Collins et. al.) With McKeever's covert help, Laura, who has been given a dummy executive position in the corporation in hopes that she'll shut up, forms a stockholder's association intent upon throwing the rascals out. Though the dialogue in Solid Gold Cadillac is consistently entertaining, the film's best line goes to Judy Holliday: Describing her brief career as an actress in a Shakespearean troupe, she recalls ruefully that "No one's allowed to sit down unless you're a king." George Burns, taking over from the stage version's Fred Allen, provides the wry scene-setting narration. Currently available TV prints of The Solid Gold Cadillac have restored the original Technicolor final shot.
  • MPAA Rating: Not Rated
  • Genre(s): Comedy
  • Run Time: 99min.
  • Theatrical Release Date: 12/21/2001
  • DVD Release Date: 10/28/2003
  • Distributor(s): Miramax
  • Director(s): Richard Quine
  • Starring: Judy Holliday , Paul Douglas , Fred Clark , John Williams , Hiram Sherman
  • Themes: Office Politics
  • Tone: Biting,Satirical
  • Keywords: against-the-system,board-of-directors,business,collaborator,corruption,escapades,executive,gold,government,love,man,manager,meeting,office,organization,partner,play [recreation],plight,press,protester,rights,romance,running,secretary,stockholder,target [object of attack],tycoon,underdog
  • Language: English

Awards

Academy Awards

Year Award CategoryCast & Crew Result
1956 Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Black and White Costume Design Jean Louis Won
1956 Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Black and White Art Direction William Kiernan Nominated
1956 Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Black and White Art Direction Louis Diage Nominated

Golden Globes

Year Award CategoryCast & Crew Result
1956 Hollywood Foreign Press Association Best Picture - Musical or Comedy Nominated
1956 Hollywood Foreign Press Association Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy Judy Holliday Nominated
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