Lighthearted fare has Hudson losing her memory, wandering into a gypsy camp, and becoming its star fortune-teller. This enables her to raise enough money to have the surgery that will restore her memory. But the surgery only reveals that she once was a society dame about to marry a greedy
baron who was only after her money. She goes back to the gypsies, with a little nudge from Withers, and back into the arms of Wilcox, a Yale man who has joined up with the gypsies to get away from women. Both Wilcox and Withers are sourly miscast, but some charm on the parts of Hudson and
Minevitch carry the picture through. Songs include: "Blue Is the Evening," "Take a Tip from a...
Released:
1938
Rated:
NR
Length:
77 mins