Gladys Glover, Who?

by Steven Heller · 9 comments

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In the 1954 film, "It Should Happen to You," starring Judy Holliday and Jack Lemmon, the main character, Gladys Glover, is the unwitting prototype for Paris Hilton and Kim Kardasian, basic no-bodies who brand their way into notoriety. Holliday, who plays Gladys, makes a brand name for herself by renting billboards in NYC (stickers were not yet in vogue).

"Wandering despondently, Gladys' attention is caught by a large billboard overlooking Columbus Circle, with the notice 'This space for rent. Choice location. Inquire Horace Pfeiffer Co, 383 Madison Avenue.' She fantasizes her name on the billboard. Gathering her nerve, she goes to 383 Madison Avenue to inquire. . .  The spunky Gladys pulls $1000 in cash from her purse. . .the sign is $210 per month, three months minimum. Gladys pays $630 in cash and arranges to have her name put on the billboard.

Within a few days the sign is up and she is thrilled. It turns out, however, that the Adams Soap company has traditionally booked that sign, intended to book that sign, and is upset to learn that another client has obtained it. The Pfeiffer company calls her to a meeting where Evan Adams III (Peter Lawford) attempts to induce her to give up the sign by offering her more money. Gladys is simply not interested. She is called to another meeting at which they offer to give her six signs in exchange for that one. This time, she accepts. Now there are six huge signs in New York, one in lights, each saying simply 'Gladys Glover.'"

Within no time, she catapults to fame and fortune simply for being no-one and every-one. And the "me" generation begins. To see clips go here.

(Note: Monday's Daily Heller did not go out via email. Go here for our homage to Martin Luther King Jr. Day.)

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1 Pascal Béjean January 18, 2011 at 10:20 am

I love that movie. It was the first Billy Wilder, if I reckon correctly. The scene where she reads the boards in high speed for a tv commercial is hilarious. Reminds me a I love Lucy bit...

2 Pascal Béjean January 18, 2011 at 10:21 am

Nope! George Cukor!

3 Jerry January 18, 2011 at 10:32 am

I saw this movie many years ago and enjoyed the whole crazy premise. However, living in NYC I really got a kick out of seeing how Columbus Circle looked in 1954. Boy has it changed.

4 Dodie January 18, 2011 at 11:23 am

Love this movie! Notice in the third shot down, they're misspelling her name.
 

5 Alfred January 18, 2011 at 11:48 am

Just added this to my Netflix queue.
I see Cukor has another called 'Heller in Pink Tights'....
 

6 Jill January 18, 2011 at 2:46 pm

Being an LA gal, I remember Angelyne who could be seen all over Sunset Strip on billboards purchased by herself (or "investors') in the 80's and apparently is still doing it. She definitely set the stage for Paris and Kim, too. She has to be in her 60's now. Ironically, her billboards are more famous than she is.    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angelyne

7 Karen Colin January 18, 2011 at 8:09 pm

I just saw this movie for the first time on Turner Classics this past weekend. 

8 Mark Alvarado February 12, 2011 at 1:42 pm

Thanks for all the great work. I look forward to the Daily Heller every morning. Sometimes fun, often inspiring, always interesting.

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