Haver, Jones, and youngster Reynolds, in her second film, are the three Irish daughters of horsecar trolley driver Barton, a man with a great thirst for "the divil's own brew." He has but one definite conviction: none of his daughters will go into show business. His late wife had been
drawn to the footlights and makeup and he is determined to keep the colleens out of it. So, guess what happens? Haver falls for Tony Pastor, played by Gordon MacRae, and leaves home to join him in his highly successful five-a-day review. Then we have a few of the usual complications, but it all
winds up in smiles and hugs as Haver and Barton reconcile just in time for the conclusion. ...
Released:
1950
Rated:
NR
Length:
104 mins