I Can Get It for You Wholesale (1941)



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Synopsis:
Money, romance, betrayal, double-dealing -- who knew making dresses could be so interesting? Harriet Boyd (Susan Hayward) is a fashion model who has landed plenty of work with a Seventh Avenue dress-making concern. However, Harriet knows that she can't be a model forever, so she is trying to turn her dreams of being a dress designer into reality. She knows that you have to be tough to succeed in the garment industry, but "tough" is practically Harriet's middle name; the ruthless would-be garment mogul lures salesman Teddy Sherman (Dan Dailey) and production whiz Mr. Cooper (Sam Jaffe) from the company and starts her own shop. Harriet has a genuine talent for designing dresses that look good on ordinary women, and the firm soon develops a solid customer base, but the more luxurious and lucrative department stores are looking for something more upscale. J.F. Noble (George Sanders), who runs one such chain, tells Harriet he'd be interested in carrying her merchandice if she was willing to create a line of designer-style gowns. Teddy is against the idea, feeling it doesn't play on their strengths and would be bad for the company in the long run. Harriet, however, is determined to make a name for herself, and when Teddy and Cooper won't allow her out of their deal, she begins making gowns for Noble on the sly. Once the deal with Noble is sealed, Harriet informs Teddy and Cooper that they have no choice but to go along with her; this does not sit well with either of them, especially Teddy, who has become romantically involved with Harriet, though she toys with Noble out of self-interest. I Can Get It for You Wholesale (also released as Only the Best) was based on a novel by Jerome Weidman; the book was later adapted into a Broadway musical, which is best remembered today for providing Barbra Streisand with her first big break in show biz.

~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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Full Cast & Crew

Theatrical Release
1/1/1941
Director Credit
Michael Gordon Director
Cast Credit
Michael Hogan Ship's Officer
Annette Haven
Eda Reiss Merin Miss Marks
Bess Flowers Saleswoman
Edyth Marriner Harriet Boyd
Dan Dailey Jr. Teddy Sherman
George Sanders J.F. Noble
Sam Jaffe Cooper
Randy Stuart Marge Boyd
Marvin Kaplan Arnold Fisher
Harry Von Zell Savage
Barbara Whiting Ellen Cooper
Vicki Cummings Hermione Griggs
Ross Elliott Ray
Richard Lane Kelley
Mary Philips Mrs. Boyd
Ben Bard Fran
Stefan Gyergay Bettini
Charles Levison Pulvermacher
Jan Kayne Ida
Marion Marshall Terry
Jayne Hazard Model
Aline Towne Model
Marjorie Hoshelle Louise
Doris Kemper Nurse
Elizabeth Flournoy Secretary
Jack Carr Bartender
Tamara Shayne Mrs. Cooper
Aka Edwin Miller Tiffany Joe
David Wolfe Speaker
Harry Hines Elevator Man
Diana Mumby Blonde
Shirlee Allard Blonde
Beverly Thompson Blonde
Production Credits Credit
Sol C. Siegel Producer
Art Department Credit
Thomas K. Little Set Designer
Lyle Wheeler Art Director
John De Cuir Art Director
Film Camera Credit
Milton R. Krasner Cinematographer
Visual Effects Credit
Fred Sersen Special Effects
Wardrobe Hair Makeup Credit
Ben Nye, Sr. Makeup
Charles LeMaire Costume Designer



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