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  1. Not So Dumb: Directed by King Vidor. With Marion Davies, Elliott Nugent, Raymond Hackett, Franklin Pangborn. Not-so-smart chatterbox Dulcy Parker does and says all the wrong things, but they right themselves to prove she's not so dumb after all.

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    • Comedy, Romance
    • King Vidor
    • 1930-02-02
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Not_So_DumbNot So Dumb - Wikipedia

    Not So Dumb is a 1930 pre-Code comedy motion picture starring Marion Davies, directed by King Vidor, and produced for Cosmopolitan Productions for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It is based on the stage play Dulcy by George S. Kaufman and Marc Connelly that starred Lynn Fontanne .

  3. Dulcy Parker, una charlatana no tan inteligente, hace y dice todas las cosas incorrectas, pero ellos mismos se corrigen para demostrar que ella no es tan tonta después de todo.

    • Marion Davies
    • King Vidor
  4. Marion Davies gives a spirited performance in the 1930 comedy Not So Dumb as Dulcy Parker, a well-meaning but ditzy woman who hopes to help her fiancée Gordon (Elliott Nugent) land a lucrative business deal so that they can be married.

    • King Vidor
    • Marion Davies
  5. Synopsis, historical analysis, personnel profiles, contemporary reviews, and discussion of the film Not So Dumb, released in 1930 by MGM, starring Marion Davies, Elliot Nugent, Raymond Hackett, Franklin Pangborn, and Julia Faye, and directed by King Vidor.

  6. While praised by Leonard Maltin as a precursor to the screwball comedies of the 1930's and 1940's, Not So Dumb is a not so entertaining weekend with ditzy Davies and guests. Davies is trying to give her boyfriend's career a boost by mixing with important guests during the weekend.

  7. Marion Davies stars as Dulcinea, the illogical, cliché-spouting young housewife created by newspaper humorist Franklin P. Adams. Hoping to help her fiance George (Elliot Nugent) get ahead in business, Dulcy invites taciturn executive Forbes (played by William Holden -- no, not that William Holden) for a dinner party.