Añade un argumento en tu idiomaBill Reardon, a private detective, is working on a case involving stolen items from a local jewelry store. The case takes a different turn when Bill's prying wife wants to help catch the cro... Leer todoBill Reardon, a private detective, is working on a case involving stolen items from a local jewelry store. The case takes a different turn when Bill's prying wife wants to help catch the crook.Bill Reardon, a private detective, is working on a case involving stolen items from a local jewelry store. The case takes a different turn when Bill's prying wife wants to help catch the crook.
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
- Premios
- 3 premios en total
- Bellboy
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- Fran
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- Shoe Shop Proprietor
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- Headwaiter
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- Woman in Beauty Salon
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- Detective
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- Coroner's Deputy
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- Detective
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Reseñas destacadas
Rather than adding something of interest to the film, Sally's meddling detracts from it. This is not that good of a mystery and barely a fair comedy. Here are some favorite lines from the film.
Bill, "You may not be the best cook in New York, but you're the prettiest." Sally, "You may not be the prettiest private detective in New York, but you're the best."
Bill Reardon, "I'm going to kill you." Sally Reardon, "I..I..It's illegal." Bill Reardon, "Don't quibble". Sally Reardon, "You promised to love, honor and cherish." Bill Reardon, "Till death do us part -- that's now."
Mrs. Nacelle, "Mr. Reardon, would you be interested in a new choke for your wife. It's really a lovely novelty." Bill Reardon, "You know, the choker might interest me". Mrs. Nacelle, "There' something I wanted to tell you, but I couldn't in front of Davis. Will you meet me at the 35 Club for lunch?" Bill, "Yeah, at 12:30. What do ya get for this dog collar?" Mrs. Nacelle, "Uh, thirty-five hundred." Bill, "No thank you. I could choke her for less than that."
Bill Reardon, " My mother begged me not to marry beneath my station."
Bill Reardon, "Even now, my poor old father will only speak to me at family reunions."
Sally Reardon, "Well, if I don't say anything, they'll think I'm awfully stupid" Bill Reardon, "What do you wanna do, convince them?"
It's an all right mystery, but Douglas and Miss Bruce don't have the chemistry that he showed with Miss Blondell. Also the humor is a lot more slapstick and standard. Director Alexander Hall keeps things moving along, but it lacks the sparkle of its predecessor.
It's the second in the series and the wife role changes actress. Thankfully, there are fewer physical threats and she gets a few licks in of her own. The balance is more fun. It's an improvement no matter the era. The screwball comedy gets confused. It doesn't really matter that much. I don't care about the case. It's fine.
However, in "There's That Woman Again," the Bruce character annoyed me for some reason. Her antics just seemed so ridiculous. Her husband (Douglas) seemed ready to kill her, and I could understand it.
There were some funny parts. Perhaps I just wasn't in the right kind of mood.
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesThe second of what was intended to be a series of films with the husband and wife team of the Reardon's. Virginia Bruce replaced Joan Blondell as Sally in this film. As one source stated at the time, this series was to be Columbia's answer to MGM's popular "Thin Man" series that starred William Powell and Myrna Loy.
- Citas
Tony Croy: Before you start asking any questions, I better get you a glass of brandy.
Sally Reardon: Oh, I don't want any brandy. I'd just like to take my clothes off.
Tony Croy: Go right ahead. I never argue with a lady.
- ConexionesFollows Siempre hay una mujer (1938)
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Detalles
- Duración1 hora 12 minutos
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.37 : 1