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The World's Most Beautiful Girls 1953

20 min📅 1953-01-29

Step behind the glamour curtain of the 1952 Miss Universe pageant with *The World's Most Beautiful Girls (1953)*, a concise 20-minute documentary directed by Jesse Hibbs that turns the spotlight on 78 contestants flown in from every corner of the globe.

Director: Jesse Hibbs

Cast

Julie Adams
Julie Adams
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Ann Blyth
Ann Blyth
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Jeff Chandler
Jeff Chandler
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Tony Curtis
Tony Curtis
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Ruth Hampton
Ruth Hampton
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Renate Hoy
Renate Hoy
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Armi Kuusela
Armi Kuusela
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Piper Laurie
Piper Laurie
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Jackie Loughery
Jackie Loughery
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Rudolph Maté
Rudolph Maté
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The World's Most Beautiful Girls (1953) about?

This 20-minute documentary follows the 1952 Miss Universe pageant, showcasing 78 contestants from around the world as they vie for the title of most beautiful woman on earth. Jesse Hibbs' film captures the pageant's behind-the-scenes preparations, runway moments, and the pageantry of the era.

Who directed The World's Most Beautiful Girls?

The film was directed by Jesse Hibbs, a Hollywood veteran known for his work across westerns and dramas during the 1940s and 1950s.

Who stars in The World's Most Beautiful Girls?

The documentary features emerging talent of the day including Julie Adams, Ann Blyth, Jeff Chandler, Tony Curtis, and Ruth Hampton.

Is The World's Most Beautiful Girls (1953) worth watching?

As a 20-minute snapshot of 1950s pageant glamour, it's more a curious artifact than a classic, but offers charm for classic film buffs and beauty pageant historians. Its short runtime and historical glimpse into the first Miss Universe make it a quirky watch for niche audiences.

How long is The World's Most Beautiful Girls?

The runtime is 20 minutes.

About The World's Most Beautiful Girls (1953) — 1952 Miss Universe Pageant's Golden-Era Glimpse

Step behind the glamour curtain of the 1952 Miss Universe pageant with *The World's Most Beautiful Girls (1953)*, a concise 20-minute documentary directed by Jesse Hibbs that turns the spotlight on 78 contestants flown in from every corner of the globe. Expect cocktail-hour elegance, backstage whispers, and runway drama as Hibbs captures the pageant's first golden era—when beauty and diplomacy collided in a single spotlight. With a cast led by Julie Adams, Ann Blyth, and a young Tony Curtis, the film blends mid-century charm with the quiet thrill of competition, offering a snapshot of an era when television was still discovering its power to crown queens and coronate dreams.

Hibbs' documentary zips through fittings and final touches, lingering on sashes and smiles that feel both timeless and distinctly early-'50s. The result is less a winner-takes-all spectacle than a time capsule of jet-set optimism, where diplomacy met fashion and every glance from the judges could change a life. Whether you're a fan of classic pageantry or simply curious about how global ideals of beauty were shaped in the early days of global television, this short doc delivers a polished, peppy glimpse into the birth of the world's most watched beauty contest.