El duro editor de noticias Jim Branch trata de resolver un asesinato con la ayuda de Sharon Norwood, una mujer de la alta sociedad de la que se ha enamorado, pero le cuesta avanzar romántica... Leer todoEl duro editor de noticias Jim Branch trata de resolver un asesinato con la ayuda de Sharon Norwood, una mujer de la alta sociedad de la que se ha enamorado, pero le cuesta avanzar románticamente.El duro editor de noticias Jim Branch trata de resolver un asesinato con la ayuda de Sharon Norwood, una mujer de la alta sociedad de la que se ha enamorado, pero le cuesta avanzar románticamente.
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The wonderful world of New York's high society and the sensational news by the tabloids of the thirties are combined in this movie to give us a fast paced comedy in which most of the comments submitted to this forum express a surprise in the turn it takes when the happy situation at the start of the film and the illicit romance being investigated by a newspaper changes into a different, and unexpected climax.
The gorgeous Constance Bennett and the handsome Clark Gable are a delight to watch in the movie. Both these actors had great chemistry, and frankly, it's a shame they weren't seen together more often. Ms. Bennett was at, perhaps, one of the best times in her career and as the society girl turned newspaper music critic, she makes quite an impression. Also, the newspaper editor portrayed by Mr. Gable is one of his best characterizations in the movies.
Also in the cast some famous faces, the luminous Billie Burke, who plays Ms. Bennett's mother is a welcome presence in any film. Stuwart Erwin, Harvey Stephens, Henry Travers, William Demarest and Margaret Dumond are seen in supporting roles.
This is an excellent movie because of the fine contributions of Constance Bennett and Clark Gable.
Though this is no "It Happened One Night," it is entertaining with several cleverly written scenes highlighting the comic talents of Stu Erwin and William Demarest. Add the enchanting Constance Bennett, the always debonair Clark Gable, a tipsy Billie Burke and how can you go wrong?
Gable and Bennett make a great team, though how Sharon ever believed a word coming out Branch's mouth is beyond me. Bennett is beautiful with outfits that match her elegant looks, and Gable makes a pretty glib Jim - also an insincere one. One assumes Sharon was in love with him and gave him the benefit of the doubt. You really couldn't blame her.
A delightful film with two wonderful stars.
** 1/2 (out of 4)
A hard nosed editor (Clark Gable) hires a society girl (Constance Bennett) as a reporter but he's actually using her to try and crack a story on a playboy (Stuart Erwin). The editor gets in over his head when a murder takes place and might put the girl in danger, which is even worse when he falls for her. This is certainly minor fair but it's made entertaining by the terrific performance by Gable. It's somewhat shocking to see how great he is even though the story is pretty bland and unoriginal. For the most part Gable plays the part as a fast talker and he comes off very charming in doing this. He certainly keeps the film going with his performance and almost makes the viewer forget how silly the actual story is. Bennett is also very good in her role and the two stars work well together. The film borrows some from Gable's Oscar winning role in It Happened One Night and there's also a funny scene where Gable plays Popeye. The first thirty-minutes are actually pretty involving but the second half of the movie completely falls apart when the love story is brought in. There's also some slapstick comedy that comes out of no where and really seems like a scene from another movie accidentally edited into this one. Henry Travers of It's a Wonderful Life has a small role.
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- TriviaWhen Jim mentions quintuplets while visiting with Sharon after the play and is holding five pieces of fruit in his arm, he is referring to The Dionne Quintuplets, born in Canada the year before this film was released.
- ErroresWhen Jim slams the door to his office while expressing his love for Sharon to Hank, the glass in the door already had been cracked (or scored) to break and fall out beforehand.
- Citas
Mrs. Norwood: Don't ring, darling, you might wake the servants. You know, I practically adjust my life to suit theirs. But I don't mind, really, it's part of the New Plan or New Deal, whatever you call it, and I, I don't mind, it keeps me young and patriotic.
- ConexionesFeatured in Clark Gable: Tall, Dark and Handsome (1996)
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- Presupuesto
- USD 366,000 (estimado)
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 12 minutos
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.37 : 1