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Irving ReisDrehbuch:
Sidney SheldonMusik:
Leigh HarlineBesetzung:
Cary Grant, Myrna Loy, Shirley Temple, Rudy Vallee, Ray Collins, Harry Davenport, Johnny Sands, Don Beddoe, Lillian Randolph, Veda Ann Borg (mehr)Inhalte(1)
Die junge Susan (Shirley Temple) hat sich unsterblich in Dick Nugent (Cary Grant), einen prominenten Maler und Frauenhelden, verliebt. Sie bringt ihn in eine kompromittierende Situation und damit auch vor Gericht. Die Richterin ist ihre Schwester (Myrna Loy) und die gefällt Nugent sehr viel besser. (Sky Cinema)
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I had a dilemma about whether to give this three or four stars because, just like The Bishop's Wife (1947), the film contained humor typical of its time of creation, which I'm not crazy about. Most importantly, I found the story impossible to believe. It was too far-fetched for my liking. Apart from these negatives, the movie also had its positives. Although it suffered from a naive plot, it didn't affect the excellent acting performances, which, along with the great dialogue, were a source of good entertainment. I enjoyed the movie; there's no doubt about that, but the weird story spoiled it for me. But, as they say, you should respect old age, so I'll give it a weak four stars. / Lesson learned: If a woman approaches you and you are not accompanied by your lawyer, quickly increase the distance to avoid becoming the target of a lawsuit any time between a week and twenty years. 4*- ()
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