Errol Flynn is a calendar artist (like Petty or Vargas), and his passion for pulchritude has caused his divorce from Parker. Their daughter, Brandy, spends her time attempting to bring her parents together, and, after an hour and a half of every stale joke ever devised, she succeeds. The
producers attempted to shore up the levity by hiring some old comedy hands like Sakall, D'Andrea, McDaniel, and Woods, but it didn't help matters much. Flynn gets the chance to warble a few notes of Harry Warren and Al Dubin's "Remember Me," and also does what appears to be a sensational
impression of Bogart, until one learns that Bogie himself looped the words to Flynn's lip movem...
Released:
1946
Rated:
NR
Length:
97 mins