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  1. "In the rural America of the past, a woman's reputation was sometimes made by her cherry pie, her chocolate layer cake, or her biscuits. As America modernized and as women left the home, entered the paid labor force, and battled their way to success in the professions, mastery of cooking remained an accepted sign that a woman took her gendered responsibilities seriously.

  2. A friend of mine went to see “Can She Bake a Cherry Pie?” and said he couldn't believe the scene where Karen Black stands on a Broadway sidewalk in New York and conducts a manic monologue with the guy she's dating, and the people in the movie line don't even look at her. I can believe it. I have spent enough time on Upper Broadway to believe that the best way to get people to ignore you is ...

  3. The song "Can She Bake a Cherry Pie?" was written by Will Marion Cook in 1905. It became an instant hit and has since been covered by many artists over the years, including Guy Lombardo, Woody Herman, and Johnny Cash. The song tells the story of a man who is searching for his ideal woman and asks whether she can bake him a cherry pie as one of ...

  4. She can make a cherry pie, Quick as a cat can wink an eye, She's a young thing. And cannot leave her mother. Did she set for you a chair, Billy Boy, Billy Boy? Did she set for you a chair, Charming Billy? Yes, she sat for me a chair.

  5. Zee (Karen Black) is walking up and down Manhattan streets, talking to herself and to the husband who just left her. At a sidewalk café she runs into Eli (Michael Emil). A very unlikely, funny, and touching relationship develops between two lost souls in the big city, which is the third major character in this film. — Rainbow Films.

  6. Can She Bake a Cherry Pie? 1983 · 1 hr 31 min. R. Comedy · Romance. Spurned and abandoned by her husband, a woman connects with a peculiar man in a Manhattan cafe and sparks a relationship with its own ups and downs. Subtitles: English. Starring: Michael Emil Karen Black Michael Margotta. Directed by: Henry Jaglom. Spurned and abandoned by ...