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The Great American Beauty Contest is a 1973 American satirical comedy–drama[2] television film, starring JoAnna Cameron and featuring Eleanor Parker, Robert Cummings, Louis Jourdan and Farrah Fawcett in an early film appearance.[2][3][4]

It was directed by Robert Day and was originally shown on the ABC TV network in the United States on February 13, 1973.

Plot

A feminist enters a beauty contest, hoping to win and deliver a speech on exploitation and sexism at the end.

Cast

Production

The film was announced in December 1972.[5]

"It's turning out to be great camp", said Aaron Spelling during filming.[6]

Reception

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."[2]

The Los Angeles Times called it "witty, perceptive."[7]

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References

  1. ^ Norma, L. B. (Feb 11, 1973). "A bit of advice from a 'new star': 'forget it!'". Chicago Tribune. ProQuest 170362791.
  2. ^ a b c The Great American Beauty Contest at AllMovie
  3. ^ The Great American Beauty Contest at Louisjourdan.net
  4. ^ "Trio scheduled in ABC movie". Los Angeles Times. Dec 26, 1972. ProQuest 157097134.
  5. ^ "Trio Scheduled in ABC Movie" Los Angeles Times 26 Dec 1972: e28.
  6. ^ "What do you do with a crooked palm tree?". Chicago Tribune. Jan 5, 1973. ProQuest 170349778.
  7. ^ Thomas, K. (1973, Feb 13). "TV MOVIE REVIEW". Los Angeles Times

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