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Gorgeous Berry shines as Dandridge in a role she seems born to play. Dandridge's close relationship with her manager (Spiner) is examined, as is her affair with director Otto Preminger, along with her first marriage to dancer Harold Nicholas, with whom she gave birth to a mentally disabled daughter. Aside from her personal struggles, the film also demonstrates the rampant racism of 1950's Hollywood which she had to endure throughout her short career. (official distributor synopsis)

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English I can't help but feel that this is a typical biographical film, primarily aiming to ensure that no one is too offended. The approach is to keep any truly harsh scenes brief or merely suggestive; everything relies on the actors and the fact that it is based on true events. Not bad, but only average. ()

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