Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuBetty Jackson, a socialite, and Barry Trent are attracted to each other upon first sight. They met running into each other in the park as they walked their respective dogs day after day. Bet... Alles lesenBetty Jackson, a socialite, and Barry Trent are attracted to each other upon first sight. They met running into each other in the park as they walked their respective dogs day after day. Betty doesn't know what Barry does for a living, but because he has different dogs on each wa... Alles lesenBetty Jackson, a socialite, and Barry Trent are attracted to each other upon first sight. They met running into each other in the park as they walked their respective dogs day after day. Betty doesn't know what Barry does for a living, but because he has different dogs on each walk, he implies he works in his family's dog breeding business. In reality, he is a poor do... Alles lesen
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A dog walker gets a job at a newspaper by telling lies and it gets him into all kinds of hot water. And of course he becomes smitten with Anne Shirley because everybody becomes smitten with Anne Shirley, including and especially me! That's why I call her The Adorable Anne Shirley. She had a screen innocence and adorability rivaled only by the great Judy Garland and the great Shirley Temple.
This movie moves fast. I don't like slow moving movies (I'm looking at you Stanley Kubrick!) and this is never slow. It's always moving forward, forward, forward. It's relentless. And it moves faster and faster as it moves along. This is a gem.
And the ending is wonderfully fun and adorable.
That said, there were some parts of the movie that were fun and enjoyable. I love screwball comedies and the ending was fun, albeit kind of ridiculous. The main character's rival tries to expose his lies, which leads to the zaniness of the last third of the movie. It's one of the dumbest set-ups I've ever seen in a movie. I can only believe that the writers didn't know how to segue into the ending they wanted so they created a plot device that one wouldn't buy even in the most basic sitcom. It's just one of the reasons the movie never really comes together like it should.
John Morley, who was an actor I wasn't familiar with, does a fine job with the material he's been given and provides some humor as the protagonist vying for Anne Shirley's affections. There are humorous scenes as he works as the scapegoat to a newspaper owner's miscues. His scenes with Barbara Pepper, who I also wasn't familiar with, were some of the best and most believable scenes in the movie. There are early performances from Anne Shirley and Jack Carson, who would both go on to bigger and better things, but if you're a fan of theirs it's nice to see them in these early roles.
All in all, not a great movie by any stretch of the imagination but not a bad way to spend an hour.
Morley is a bit stiff and out of his class in the lead role -- he can't seem to speak fast enough -- but Miss Shirley acquits herself well enough. A few more gags would have helped, but that might have required a few more minutes, and director Ben Holmes, RKO's specialist in churning 'em out quick, probably lacked the patience -- even if it was a slow year for him, he had two other pictures to direct.
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- WissenswertesThe "Baltimore 1845" ten cent stamp that Mansfield is after is an actual rare stamp - Scott's #3X2 on white paper and #3X4 on light blue paper. The best examples can fetch tens of thousands of dollars at auction. What is shown in the film is a facsimile of the stamp, of course, with cancellations done poorly.
- VerbindungenReferenced in There Goes My Girl (1937)
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- 1 Std. 1 Min.(61 min)
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