Un sargento del ejército de Estados Unidos vuelve a casa para reencontrarse con su novia, con la que espera casarse. Sin embargo, ella ha conseguido un gran ascenso en el lugar donde solían ... Leer todoUn sargento del ejército de Estados Unidos vuelve a casa para reencontrarse con su novia, con la que espera casarse. Sin embargo, ella ha conseguido un gran ascenso en el lugar donde solían trabajar juntos y se ha comprometido con otro.Un sargento del ejército de Estados Unidos vuelve a casa para reencontrarse con su novia, con la que espera casarse. Sin embargo, ella ha conseguido un gran ascenso en el lugar donde solían trabajar juntos y se ha comprometido con otro.
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Sympathetic workers at the store devise an elaborate plan to fool the young vet for two weeks, making him believe things are just as he left them. They even talk the old girlfriend into playing along, but obviously their real hope is that love will be rekindled.
OK, give it credit for a cute premise. But as a comedy of mix-ups, this one doesn't work especially well. It's more likable than funny. (The most amusing character by far is the insecure new fiancé, but he's barely on screen.) Best enjoyed as a period piece.
It's interesting to see Donna Reed and Barbara Billingsley in a movie together, although Billingsley's role is very small. Who could have guessed that in just a few years, these two would be America's most beloved TV mothers? Nobody.
Ms. Reed is supported by a cast of competent character actors, who unfortunately must flounder through this alleged 'screw-ball' comedy. Clearly M.G.M. was out of their depth making this type of film. A type better produced over at COLUMBIA, PARAMOUNT, RKO and even UNIVERSAL. Neither the 'touch' of Ernst Lubitsch nor the wit of Preston Sturges could save this film. A rather conventional romantic comedy that had all the markings of a pre-war (WWII) effort.
If Irving Thalberg had still been alive the screen-play would have either gone through a significant rewrite or never seen the light of day. It did fit into Louis B. Mayer's 'safe-zone' of none challenging family entertainment. A form that could not stand up to the post-war challenges of the 'DeHavilland Decision', loss of their theater chains, television and would contribute to M.G.M.s decline. Fortunetly for Donna Reed her best days are ahead of her culminating in FROM HERE TO ETERNITY (1953) and her Oscar win as Best Supporting Actress.
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- TriviaAccording to the insignia on his uniform, Jeff served with the 2nd Armored Division in North Africa and Europe. He has been in the Army at least four years and served overseas for at least two years.
- ErroresOn the trip to Long Island to see his great-grandfather, Jeff's uniform jacket has his medal ribbons and unit citation, but is missing his sergeant's stripes and all other insignia on his sleeves and lapels.
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Miss Swanson: Don't they look nice together? I think people who look nice together *should* get married. It's so beneficial for the children.
- ConexionesReferenced in Forecast (1945)
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- Presupuesto
- USD 680,000 (estimado)
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 21min(81 min)
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.37 : 1