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Smash-Up: The Story of a Woman
Stuart Heisler

Smash-Up: The Story of a Woman

  • Drama

Love-Wrecked!

RELEASE

1947-03-01

BUGET

N/A

LENGTH

103 min

Description

A nightclub singer uses alcohol in excess to sooth her painful life.

Reviews

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@Geronimo1967

A sort of role-reversal of "A Star is Born" as Susan Hayward portrays a successful nightclub singer who marries a struggling lyricist - Lee Bowman. When his career takes off, she becomes disheartened and turns to the bottle - putting herself and her young daughter at risk. Hayward is rather good in this - she is convincing as both a singer (thanks, largely, to the tones of Peg La Centra) and a drunk; and does engender a feeling of sympathy. Regrettably, the rest of the cast are unremarkable and the ending reduces her performance to little more than that of a pathetic failure. It's worth a watch, but only because you can see the star quality in Hayward's performance rather than anything peculiar to this story.