Under no circumstances should you confuse this with the abysmal Niven/Brando film of the same name made a generation later. This is cinema sophistication at its best. March is a playwright married to actress Young for seven years. They are both at the top of their profession. He'd like her
to star in his next show, but she wants to retire to their Connecticut hideaway. This disagreement causes a divorce and her subsequent marriage to Joslyn, a stuffy banker. Fred never relents and wins Loretta back, just in time for her to star in the show that he wanted her to do in the first
place. If that sounds trivial, be aware that this is the period of Gable and Grant comedi...
Released:
1942
Rated:
NR
Length:
83 mins