Light fare for O'Connor features him as a soldier in love with Foster, but she has a schoolgirl crush on the much older Knowles, whom she follows to New York City. O'Connor follows in turn and runs into Albritton, Knowles' ex-wife, who still loves him. O'Connor maneuvers the two back
together and wins Foster for himself. O'Connor is not as peppy as usual, but works well under the lively direction. This was adapted from a stage play by Sinclair Lewis and KING KONG star Fay Wray, and not too surprisingly on Wray's part, since her first husband was screenwriter Robert Riskin,
her second was playwright-screenwriter John Monk Saunders, and she had written several plays ...
Released:
1944
Rated:
NR
Length:
85 mins