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Young Miss Executive
A President of the confectionery company announced his retirement, and his sixteen year old granddaughter, Madoka was ordered to be a new head. But Madoka wants to be a stage dancer, so she won't concentrate her office job. Madoka meets Akiyama, a stage director. Akiyama introduce her to his neighbors. In among poor but open minded people, Madoka has changed. Her new ambition is her company provide nice sweets for children. She decide to focus on the office job. But she doesn't know that company executives has conspiracy against her...
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Plot Summary
A determined young woman works her way up from a secretarial position to a high-ranking executive role in a male-dominated corporation. She faces numerous challenges and prejudices as she strives for success in the business world of the 1950s. Along the way, she also navigates a complicated romantic relationship with a colleague.
Critical Reception
This film was a minor release of its time, primarily serving as a vehicle for its stars. While it touched upon themes of female ambition in the workplace, its execution was largely seen as formulaic and predictable. Critical reviews were generally lukewarm, with some acknowledging the effort of the lead actors but lamenting the uninspired storyline.
What Reviewers Say
A standard Hollywood melodrama with a female protagonist struggling against corporate patriarchy.
Features competent performances but lacks originality in its plot and character development.
Offers a glimpse into evolving societal roles for women, albeit through a somewhat dated lens.
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Fun Fact
Jayne Mansfield, who plays a supporting role, was a rising star at the time and would achieve greater fame for her more flamboyant roles in the late 1950s and 1960s.
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