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The Fuller Brush Girl
A daffy door-to-door saleswoman blunders into a murder investigation.
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Plot Summary
A vivacious but clumsy door-to-door cosmetics saleswoman, Kim Fuller, accidentally gets caught up in a murder plot. While trying to sell her products, she inadvertently becomes a witness to a crime and then finds herself entangled with gangsters who believe she knows too much. She must use her wits and charm to evade danger and clear her name.
Critical Reception
The Fuller Brush Girl was a B-movie comedy that capitalized on Lucille Ball's burgeoning popularity. While not critically acclaimed, it was a commercial success and is remembered fondly for its lighthearted, slapstick humor and Ball's energetic performance.
What Reviewers Say
Lucille Ball's comedic talent is the main draw, providing plenty of laughs.
The plot is thin but serves as a good vehicle for slapstick and chase sequences.
A lighthearted and entertaining B-movie that showcases Ball's star power.
Google audience: Audience reviews generally praise Lucille Ball's performance and the film's comedic elements, finding it an enjoyable, albeit simple, comedy.
Fun Fact
This film was originally intended as a vehicle for comedian Red Skelton, but after he left MGM, Lucille Ball was cast in the lead role.
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