About Mrs. Leslie
...and the man she never quite married
1954 | 104m | English
Popularity: 1 (history)
| Director: | Daniel Mann |
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| Writer: | Viña Delmar, Ketti Frings, Hal Kanter |
| Staring: |
| A lonely, unhappy owner of a Beverly Hills boarding house reflects on her lonely, unhappy life and the lonely, unhappy man she once loved. | |
| Release Date: | Aug 03, 1954 |
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| Director: | Daniel Mann |
| Writer: | Viña Delmar, Ketti Frings, Hal Kanter |
| Genres: | Drama, Romance |
| Keywords | landlady, rooming house |
| Production Companies | Paramount Pictures |
| Box Office |
Revenue: $0
Budget: $0 |
| Updates |
Updated: Feb 01, 2026 Entered: Apr 20, 2024 |
| Name | Character |
|---|---|
| Shirley Booth | Mrs. Vivien Leslie |
| Robert Ryan | George Leslie |
| Marjie Millar | Nadine Roland |
| Alex Nicol | Lan McKay |
| Sammy White | Harry Willey |
| James Bell | Mr. Herbert Poole |
| Eilene Janssen | Pixie Croffman |
| Philip Ober | Mort Finley |
| Harry Morgan | Fred Blue |
| Ellen Corby | Mrs. Croffman |
| Maidie Norman | Camilla |
| Kasey Rogers | Felice |
| Nana Bryant | Mrs. McKay |
| Ray Teal | Barney |
| Ian Wolfe | Mr. Pope |
| Pierre Watkin | Lewis |
| Virginia Brissac | Mrs. Poole |
| Amanda Blake | Gilly |
| Percy Helton | Hackley |
| Mabel Albertson | Mrs. Sims |
| Edith Evanson | Mrs. Fine |
| Ike Jones | Jim |
| Marla English | Minor Role |
| Name | Job |
|---|---|
| Viña Delmar | Novel |
| Warren Low | Editor |
| A. Earl Hedrick | Art Direction |
| Hal Pereira | Art Direction |
| Arthur Krams | Set Decoration |
| Ralph Axness | Assistant Director |
| Jim Miller | Sound |
| Daniel Mann | Director |
| Ketti Frings | Writer |
| Hal Kanter | Writer |
| Victor Young | Original Music Composer |
| Ernest Laszlo | Director of Photography |
| Sam Comer | Set Decoration |
| Edith Head | Costume Design |
| Name | Title |
|---|---|
| Hal B. Wallis | Producer |
| Organization | Category | Person |
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“Mrs. Leslie” (Shirley Booth) spends a fair amount of her time helping out her lodgers at her Los Angeles home whilst benignly reminiscing about her own true love. That all started when she was a chanteuse in a bar and he an occasional visitor. The two immediately spark, and he invites her to spend ... six wintry weeks with him in warmer climes. Despite warnings from her boss that breaking her contract will see her blacklisted, she goes to spend her time with her mysterious stranger (Robert Ryan). Now he is no one-track minded user, and before long both are enamoured of the other and their six week dalliance becomes an annual occurrence. It’s only when she makes a visit to the cinema that she discovers his true identity, status and secret but will that kibosh her love for the man, or any love he may have for her? I though Booth and Ryan worked really quite engagingly here. Sure, there are some questionable morals but these two characters manage to illicit a sense of “so what”. Their memories are interspersed with the current romantic shenanigans of wide-boy “Lan” (Alex Nicol) and his girlfriend “Nadine” (Marjie Millar) which serves effectively as an antidote to her own, low-boil, lurid past. Robert Ryan was probably more famous for his grittier parts, but here he brings a complementary degree of humanity to the stoically savvy one from the on-form Booth. There is some good humour and even some angst in this (for the time) quiet daring observation of clandestine true love, and what’s more - there obviously isn’t a rose-tinted denouement, either.