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"Smart Girls" is a song by American musician Brian Wilson from his unofficial 1990 album Sweet Insanity. [2] It was produced by Wilson, his former psychologist Eugene Landy , and Matt Dike . [ 1 ] The publishing credits Wilson as the sole writer, while an original acetate credits Wilson, Landy, and Landy's girlfriend Alexandra Morgan for writing.
Brownie Wise (née Humphrey; May 25, 1913 – September 24, 1992) was a pioneering American saleswoman largely responsible for the success of the home products company Tupperware, through her development of the "party plan" system of marketing. She initially worked as a salesperson for Stanley Home Products to supplement her income, before ...
Smart Girls Don't Talk is a 1948 American crime film starring Virginia Mayo, Bruce Bennett and Robert Hutton, and directed by Richard L. Bare. [1] ... against his wishes.
Smart Girl may refer to: "Smart Girl" (Drake & Josh), an episode of Drake & Josh; Smart Girl, a 1935 film starring Ida Lupino This page was last edited on 23 October ...
Three Smart Girls Grow Up is a 1939 American musical comedy film directed by Henry Koster, written by Felix Jackson and Bruce Manning, and starring Deanna Durbin, Nan Grey, and Helen Parrish. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Durbin and Grey reprise their roles from Three Smart Girls , and Parrish replaces Barbara Read in the role of the middle sister. [ 4 ]
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Lesbian Period Drama — "From the makers of Portrait of a Lady on Fire and The Favourite" comes this hauntingly-lensed film featuring a cold, seaside setting, c. 1840; two straight actresses (Heidi Gardner and episode host Carey Mulligan) in the lead roles; 12 lines of dialog in a 2 1 ⁄ 2-hour run time; and "a sex scene so graphic, you'll ...
Three Smart Girls is a 1936 American musical comedy film directed by Henry Koster and starring Barbara Read, Nan Grey, Deanna Durbin (her feature film debut), and Ray Milland. [3] The film's screenplay was written by Adele Comandini and Austin Parker, and is about three sisters who travel to New York City to prevent their father from remarrying.