This sequel to THERE'S ALWAYS A WOMAN retained director Hall and debonair star Douglas; but this time Bruce replaced Joan Blondell in the role of Douglas' wife, and Bruce simply couldn't muster the skills of her predecessor. This time around, the Mr.-and-Mrs. team of private eyes are
trailing some stolen jewels. While the couple is looking into the robbery, a pair of murders, including that of a diamond merchant, crop up. In the film's funniest scene, Bruce is caught accidentally in the shower of one of the suspects, making for a few good moments. However, the picture is no
THE THIN MAN and ultimately rings hollow in its attempt to be a light, charming murder myste...
Released:
1938
Rated:
NR
Length:
70 mins