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The Girl Most Likely To...

The Girl Most Likely To...

  • Status: Released
  • 06-11-1973
  • Runtime: 74 min
  • Score: 6.6
  • Vote count: 41

An ugly girl undergoes plastic surgery and becomes beautiful. She then takes revenge on all the people who mistreated her when she was ugly.

Stockard Channing

Miriam Knight

Ed Asner

Det. Ralph Varone

Jim Backus

Prof. David Tilson

Joe Flynn

Dr. Green

Chuck McCann

Coach

Carl Ballantine

Dr. Hankin

Cyril Delevanti

Chaplain

Fred Grandy

Dr. Ted Gates

Ruth McDevitt

Housemother

Susanne Zenor

Heidi Murphy

Warren Berlinger

Herman Anderson

Larry Wilcox

Moose Myers

Dan Spelling

Fred

Reb Brown

Football player

Dennis Dugan

Charlie Elliott

Warren Burton

Actor

Angela Clarke

Actress

Damon Douglas

Bert

Marty Greene

Blind Patient

Robert Hanley

2nd Intern

Victor Izay

Dr. Wolfe

Florence Lake

Clerk

Mary Layne

Lee Ann

Frank London

Anesthetist

Larry Manetti

Football Player - Student

Annette O'Toole

Jenny

Bill Zuckert

Minister

Charles Pitts

Football Player

Lonny Stevens

3rd Intern

Charles Tachovsky

Monrow

Nancy Valentine

2nd Nurse

Midge Ware

Nurse

John Kirby

Aide #2

Jack Kutcher

Aide #1

Wuchak

Stockard Channing morphs from ugly duckling to beautiful swan RELEASED TO TV IN 1973 and directed by Lee Philips, “The Girl Most Likely to...” is a dark dramedy about the sad life of a homely, chubby girl at a Southern Cal university who is ignored and mistreated (Stockard Channing). After an accident and plastic surgery, she can’t keep the men away and decides to get revenge on those who abused her. Ed Asner plays the investigative cop. Jim Backus (Gilligan’s Island) and Larry Wilcox (ChiPs) are also on hand. This was Channing’s first credited role and she’s quite good as the protagonist, both confident and amusing. She put cotton balls in her mouth to make her cheeks look chubby in her ugly duckling scenes during the first half. Her transformation is pretty amazing as she cleaned up to a hottie in a unique way. The tagline was “They treated her like a dog. Now, she's a fox. And she's going to make them pay.” While this is a black comedy/farce, it deals with a real-life issue that millions of women can relate to: The more attractive you are the better you’re treated and the more opportunities you have; and vice versa. But what about the person WITHIN? Good or bad looks/figure must be separated from the beauty within; or the ugliness within. THE FILM RUNS 1 hour, 13 minutes and was shot in Century City, Los Angeles. WRITER: Joan Rivers with Agnes Gallin. GRADE: B-