Harlow's only film with Grant (and her fourth with Tone) had a few fine moments but was generally not up to the talents of those involved. The screenwriters worked with the title and some of the incidents of the novel, but generally dispensed with the original premise. In 1914 London,
Harlow is working as a showgirl. She's in love with Tone, who is an inventor from Ireland. He's currently working for an engineering firm owned by Meyer, a German national. Tone and Harlow marry, but instead of checking into a hotel, Tone proudly takes his new wife to see his latest invention.
While at the factory, Harlow notes that Meyer is having a late-night meeting with Hume, and ...
Released:
1936
Rated:
NR
Length:
99 mins