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Poor Little Rich Girl: The Barbara Hutton Story

Country: USA, Language: English, 233 mins

  • Director: Charles Jarrott
  • Writer: Dennis Turner; C. David Heymann
  • Producer: Tomlinson Dean; Nick Gillott

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This sprawling bio-pic is about Barbara Hutton, heiress to the immense Woolworth store fortune. She was married 8 times. Cary Grant was one of her husbands. He was the only one to renounce all claims to her fortune, yet the couple were called 'Cash and Cary'. Hutton's life took her to exotic locales like Denmark and Morocco. Nearly all of her husbands treated her poorly. A social butterfly, she was a bad mother to her only son whose death in a plane crash broke her heart.


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Cast & Characters

Farrah Fawcett as Barbara Hutton;
David Ackroyd as Graham Mattison;
Stephane Audran as Pauline de la Rochelle;
Amadeus August as Count von Haugwitz-Reventlow;
Nicholas Clay as Prince Alexis Mdivani;
Bruce Davison as Jimmy Donahue;
Carmen du Sautoy as Roussie;
Anne Francis as Marjorie Post Hutton;
Sascha Hehn as Baron Gottfried von Cramm;
Kevin McCarthy as Franklyn Hutton;
Tony Peck as James Douglas III;
Zoe Wanamaker as Jean;
Clive Arrindell as Prince Troubetzkoy;
Linden Ashby as Lance Reventlow - Adult;
Debbie Barker