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Up Goes Maisie

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Up Goes Maisie

A showgirl working for an inventor battles crooks, who want to steal his ideas.

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Release : 1946
Rating : 6.2
Studio : Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 
Crew : Art Direction,  Art Direction, 
Cast : Ann Sothern George Murphy Hillary Brooke Stephen McNally Ray Collins
Genre : Comedy Romance

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Reviews

Steineded
2018/08/30

How sad is this?

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Pacionsbo
2018/08/30

Absolutely Fantastic

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AnhartLinkin
2018/08/30

This story has more twists and turns than a second-rate soap opera.

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Bob
2018/08/30

This is one of the best movies I’ve seen in a very long time. You have to go and see this on the big screen.

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MartinHafer
2013/12/28

The casting for "Up Goes Maisie" is rather strange. After all, a few years earlier George Murphy was cast as Maisie's boyfriend in "Ringside Maisie" and here he is again as Maisie's boyfriend--and Murphy is NOT playing the same guy in both films! This must have been a bit confusing to audience members who went to both movies--especially since she becomes engaged to both guys! Maisie has just graduated from Business School and her prospects are quite good. However, inexplicably, she has trouble getting work because every time she goes to apply for a job she is sexually harassed. It's all very silly, as they portray Ann Sothern as if she's hotter than Rita Hayworth and Lana Turner put together. The bottom line is that they lay this angle on way too thick and it seemed like sloppy writing to have the 37 year-old actress playing such a sexual magnet.Eventually, Maisie gets a job with Mr. Morton and his team of workers who are trying to build a prototype helicopter. She not only is the secretary but does some of the welding and checks the books. And, since she is a sexual magnet, soon Mr. Morton (Murphy) is head-over-heels for her and asks her to marry him. However, neither is aware that a very manipulative woman (Hillary Brooke) and her rich daddy will do anything to ensure that the project fails--so that the evil woman can catch Morton on the rebound--as well as steal his helicopter plans. So, they need to discredit Maisie and make sure that the 'copter is a dud. Can Maisie and the gang spot the ruse? And, will Maisie FINALLY get her happy ending? So is this film any good? Well, it does have its problems. As I mentioned above, making Maisie so sexually appealing was pretty dumb and was handled poorly. Additionally, Stephen McNally's character was obviously evil he first time the camera hit him. He was just too obvious and made you wonder why the characters didn't recognize this. The same could be said for Hillary Brooke. There is also a sequence near the end where Maisie is supposedly flying the helicopter--and you can pretty clearly see the string on the model! Despite all this, it's still a cute film and is quite watchable--as are all the Maisie films. But it does suffer from a few problems which should have been ironed out first. It's just not up to the usual higher standards for the series.

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jjnxn-1
2013/12/28

Bless Ann Sothern for her natural charm and ability to make even the most featherbrained script entertaining. Such is the case with Up Goes Maisie, the series almost always stretched belief but this one takes it to an extreme degree. It starts off innocuously enough with Maisie graduating from secretarial school and reentering the work force now that she off the swing shift. It even ventures to show helicopter innovation which really started to pick up as WWII was winding down by way of Maisie's new employer and romantic interest, second tier leading man George Murphy. The movie moves along well enough in an uninspired fashion with standard villains and assorted complications but it tips into surrealism at the climax. Suddenly as the title says Up Goes Maisie hovering over Los Angeles in a copter although she's never flown in her life!! What really pushes the limit is when while she seems to float effortlessly outside an office building and Connie Gilchrist, repeating from Swing Shift Maisie although in a completely different role, passes a telephone out to her! Of course it works perfectly and she manages to manipulate the machine to the exact spot she wants to! Not only that but she also manages to do all this and not be smudged of dirtied in the least with the enormous bow atop her head still being pristine. Absurd but there's always Ann Sothern who is so darn appealing she makes this sort of foolishness palatable.

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utgard14
2013/12/28

Another enjoyable Maisie movie starring the delightful and lovely Ann Sothern. Maisie has just graduated from business school and wants to get a job as a secretary. However, everywhere she goes the men who interview her are only interested in her looks. So Maisie puts on some glasses, pins her hair up, and tries to dress like a woman with her mind on nothing but business. In the movie this is supposed to make her less appealing. But it's pretty hard to buy as Sothern is so adorable you could put her in a potato sack and she would still be attractive. Anyway, Maisie gets a job with Joe Morton (George Murphy). When Morton learns who she really is and that she used to work assembling airplanes, he invites her into his secret helicopter project. It's always fun to watch Ann Sothern in these Maisie films. They're cute, funny, lightweight entertainment. This isn't my favorite in the series, but it's a good one.

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blanche-2
2008/02/10

This is Maisie's second to last film in the series starring Ann Sothern that ran from 1939 to 1947. Some of them were better than others. This one is in the category of okay. During the war, Maisie was a riveter (Swing Shift Maisie and Maisie Goes to Reno, when she was burnt out and needed a vacation). Now post-war, she needs a new job, something steady. After graduating from business school, she eventually gets a job with an inventor (George Murphy) who is building a helicopter using his own secret invention. Little does he know, someone on his team (who is so obvious it's ridiculous) is trying to steal the drawings from him. Stephen McNally, Ray Collins and Hillary Brooke are featured.The Maisie movies are, of course, very dated today, but the premise is good - Maisie is a performer who occasionally gets work - usually she's stranded on the way to a job and ends up somewhere else, like in the Congo or on a farm. Ann Sothern is delightful as the street-smart, flashily dressed man magnet. These were B movies churned out probably in days, and the scripts vary from good to lousy along with Sothern's costars, which included James Craig, John Hodiak, Lee Bowman, John Carroll, Lew Ayres and Red Skelton - how's that for variety of up and comings and down and goings? Mildly entertaining.

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