Olivia de Havilland was already 27, but Jack Warner still thought of her as a blushing, gushing ingenue, insisting on casting her in frothy material rather than the dramatic roles she yearned to play. Such was the case with this film. Coburn is a European diplomat assigned to Washington.
He brings his niece, de Havilland, to the US to find her a suitable husband. She's a princess and Coburn feels that the European husband-fodder is thin, what with all the intermarriages, and wants a good, strong American consort for the young woman. She soon wearies of his machinations and decides
to vacation at a dude ranch in the West. Cummings and Carson are piloting a small pla...
Released:
1943
Rated:
NR
Length:
93 mins