Kathleen ist überglücklich, als sie und Johnny sich verlieben. Das Familienunternehmen beansprucht ihn allerdings zunehmend, er findet kaum mehr Zeit für sie. Doch der weise Rentner Seton tr... Alles lesenKathleen ist überglücklich, als sie und Johnny sich verlieben. Das Familienunternehmen beansprucht ihn allerdings zunehmend, er findet kaum mehr Zeit für sie. Doch der weise Rentner Seton tröstet Kathleen und rückt Johnny den Kopf zurecht.Kathleen ist überglücklich, als sie und Johnny sich verlieben. Das Familienunternehmen beansprucht ihn allerdings zunehmend, er findet kaum mehr Zeit für sie. Doch der weise Rentner Seton tröstet Kathleen und rückt Johnny den Kopf zurecht.
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- Hauptbesetzung
- Carol West
- (as Renee Haal)
- Johnny's Band Member
- (Nicht genannt)
- Quentin
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- French-Speaking Waiter
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- Joe
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- Waiter
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- Colony Club Patron
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- Muriel
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- Editor
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- Minor Role
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- Flutist in Johnny's Band
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Charles Coburn is excellent as the mysterious "uncle" who breezes into the life of a shop girl (Anne Shirley) who's juts been fired. She's been saving up for a gown for a dance, so he buys the dress for her and off they go. They run into a runaway millionaire (James Craig) and his crowd at the dance. Shirley and Craig are immediately attracted to one another.
Eventually Craig has to go back home to run his business and he takes Shirley and Coburn with him. But he has no time for them. They movie into his mansion but never see him. After a few breakups and misunderstandings, every come out right.
The problem is that we never even know what his business is. This section seems to have been cut from the film. The censors may also have had something to say about the living arrangement of the unmarried couple. The bottom line is that neither Craig nor Shirley is very likable.
Coburn, on the other hand, plays the charming oldster (who has a passion for pitching horse shoes) with zest and humor. He also has a big secret. Co-stars include Ernest Truex as the man servant, Russell Gleason as the nerdy Tommy, Nora Cecil as the landlady as well as Astrid Allwyn, Jed Prouty, Jimmy Conlin, Renee Godfrey (who was married to the director), and Tom Dugan as the bus driver.
The film is notable for its overuse of rear projection (badly done) and incredibly cheesy outdoor sets in which most of the backgrounds are giant paintings.
Watch it for Coburn.
Charles Coburn: a fat, swag-bellied, slow moving con man, vaguely contemptuous of everyone, had a long career in Hollywood, peaking in the early 1940s in pieces like THE LADY EVE and THE DEVIL AND MISS JONES (both produced in the same year as this picture) and THE MORE THE MERRIER, which this resembles in story structure. His presence makes this movie worthwhile.
Anne Shirley plays a woman who barely knows a rich jerk played by James Craig. Craig is an odd guy--he either plays hard or he's a workaholic--there is nothing in between. How and why Shirley's character falls for him (considering he really doesn't even know him) makes no sense at all. Nor, for that matter, does it when he sweeps her off her feet and takes her home to be his wife. Nor, for that matter, does it make sense when he then ignores her completely. Nor, for that matter, does it make sense that she'd leave and then take the jerk back.
In addition to having almost no chemistry between them and no reason for them to be together, the film also lost me concerning Craig's character in particular. He likes to drive drunk and seems like a complete and total jerk. There really is nothing redeeming about him and why Shirley would stay with him more than .04 of a second is beyond me.
All in all, a terrible waste of Charles Coburn's immense talents and personality. The story makes no sense nor did it engage me in the least.
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- WissenswertesSeveral actors are listed in studio records as being in the film, but are not seen: Thurston Hall (Jerry Carter), Virginia Engels (Mrs. Carter), Virginia Vale (Telephone Girl), Jane Woodworth (Telephone Girl), Ken Christy (Editor), and Richard Carle.
- PatzerOn the ground at the airport, Kerrigan's plane is a Douglas DC-3/DST (Douglas Sleeper Transport - note the upper row of small windows). But, depicted flying, the model used is a Boeing 247. Also note the plane on the ground is unpainted bare metal silver and the flying model is painted, and with different insignia on the rear fuselage.
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Seton Mansley aka Alfred Crane: Suddenly, it had come to me that I was the only one out of 28,000 guys who wasn't allowed to come home every night at six o'clock and smoke his slippers, and read his dinner, and eat his pipe.
- SoundtracksHappy Days Are Here Again
(1929) (uncredited)
Music by and Milton Ager
Lyrics by Jack Yellen
Played by Johnny's band and sung by Clyde Cook
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- Erscheinungsdatum
- Herkunftsland
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