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She Couldn't Say No

  • 1940
  • Approved
  • 1h 2m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
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Eve Arden and Roger Pryor in She Couldn't Say No (1940)
Wally is a lawyer with no clients so when he gets a job to buy a lake and the surrounding 1000 acres for Trans Atlantic Airlines, he jumps at the chance. But when ole man Potter puts a load of buckshot in his rear, Wally old Potter to hire Turnbull and Johnson to represent Potter in a breach of promise suit. When Wally cannot be found Banjo gets Alice to take the case- which is her first. Her fee for defendant Potter is the Lake and the 1000 acres. When Wally shows up, he has the plaintiff Pansy as a client and his fee is also the lake and the 1000 acres.
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In court, a female lawyer opposes the man she loves in a breach of promise suit.In court, a female lawyer opposes the man she loves in a breach of promise suit.In court, a female lawyer opposes the man she loves in a breach of promise suit.

  • Director
    • William Clemens
  • Writers
    • Earl Baldwin
    • Charles Grayson
    • Benjamin M. Kaye
  • Stars
    • Roger Pryor
    • Eve Arden
    • Cliff Edwards
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    195
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • William Clemens
    • Writers
      • Earl Baldwin
      • Charles Grayson
      • Benjamin M. Kaye
    • Stars
      • Roger Pryor
      • Eve Arden
      • Cliff Edwards
    • 7User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Roger Pryor
    Roger Pryor
    • Wallace Turnbull
    Eve Arden
    Eve Arden
    • Alice Hinsdale
    Cliff Edwards
    Cliff Edwards
    • Banjo Page
    Clem Bevans
    Clem Bevans
    • Eli Potter
    Vera Lewis
    Vera Lewis
    • Pansy Hawkins
    Irving Bacon
    Irving Bacon
    • Abner
    Spencer Charters
    Spencer Charters
    • Hank Woodcock
    Ferris Taylor
    Ferris Taylor
    • Judge Jenkins
    Chester Clute
    Chester Clute
    • Ezra Pine
    George Irving
    George Irving
    • Henry Rockwell
    Zeffie Tilbury
    Zeffie Tilbury
    • Ma Hawkins
    George Guhl
    George Guhl
    • Barber
    Frank Mayo
    Frank Mayo
    • Town Marshal
    Bertha Belmore
      Sonny Bupp
      Sonny Bupp
      • Boy with News of Pansy
      • (uncredited)
      Glen Cavender
      Glen Cavender
      • Juror
      • (uncredited)
      Ann Edmonds
      Ann Edmonds
      • Rockwell's Secretary
      • (uncredited)
      Paulette Evans
      • Phone Gossip #1
      • (uncredited)
      • Director
        • William Clemens
      • Writers
        • Earl Baldwin
        • Charles Grayson
        • Benjamin M. Kaye
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      8ksf-2

      happy, upbeat version of this show

      Eve Arden ("Our Miss Brooks" TV Show in the 1950's, and many sidekick roles like in Mildred Pierce) stars as one of the two lawyers on a breach of promise case. Fun, happy, upbeat, much easier to watch than the Katharine Hepburn, Spencer Tracy version to come later. Fast paced script, its only about an hour long; Every role here is a character to laugh along with - the farmer type bachelor, the judge, Eve Arden's assistant, Cliff Edwards, who can also sing and play a mean ukulele. Vera Lewis, the spinster, made TONS of movies, about half of them silents. Eve's law partner Roger Pryor does a fine job in a smaller role, appears to have stopped making movies in the 1940s. I guess due to the bigger names in the 1949 version, that is the one shown most often on air. I prefer this version.
      7planktonrules

      Rather brainless....but fun and enjoyable.

      There are MANY parts of "She Couldn't Say No" which made little sense....which is odd as I did enjoy the film. It's one of these 'turn off your brain and just enjoy' sorts of films. In other words, provided you don't overthink the silliness, you'll enjoy it.

      When the story begins, Alice (Eve Arden) is the secretary for a new, struggling lawyer, Wallace (Roger Pryor). Here comes the first problem with the film.....it seems she is also a lawyer but instead of practicing, she pretends just to be a secretary. Why? Because she wants to capture Wallace's heart...and is afraid that if she's as well trained and capable as him, he'll be scared off!!

      Despite this, one day a prospective client comes through the office door...the practice's first. Wallace had already tried to talk to the guy but got some buckshot in his butt as a result (logical problem number two). However, their assistant (Cliff Edwards) is able to befriend the prospective client and later brings him into the office...only to find Wallace is gone. But Alice IS there and so she decides to take the case herself in order to help Wallace. What follows is a bit like a sillier version of "Adam's Rib", as eventually BOTH Alice and Wallace end up representing BOTH sides in a breach of promise suit.

      While none of this sounds especially funny, as usual Eve Arden is a hoot. But she's even overshadowed by supporting actors Clem Bevins and Vera Lewis as the elderly couple involved in the lawsuit. They are hilarious and fun.....not always logical...but fun.

      Overall, this B-movie is fun and worth seeing even if it's not exactly an artistic masterpiece. Worth seeing.
      5AAdaSC

      Meh-be

      Roger Pryor (Wallace) has a law firm with no clients. One day, he gets one. The plot seems a little complicated but secretary Eve Arden (Alice), who is also a lawyer, and her friend Cliff Edwards (Banjo) decide to help out. This entails taking up the case AGAINST Pryor's client without his knowledge. Things get resolved at the court case.

      You know where the film is going but it's a little complicated at the beginning and Cliff Edwards can be annoying, especially when he is singing in a sort of skiffle/jazz fusion. It is not good. In fact, it really grates. And he keeps doing it throughout the whole cocktail party sequence. We get the usual comedy characters pop up but goodness knows why Eve Arden isn't given top billing over Roger Pryor. It's her film.
      5SnoopyStyle

      dump Wally

      Wally Turnbull (Roger Pryor) is a struggling lawyer in New York City. He has imaginary partner Johnson and Alice Hinsdale (Eve Arden) is his loyal secretary. She put aside her own law degree to work for him due to her unrequited love for him. Due to a convoluted plot, she pretends to be Johnson and they end up on opposite sides of a case.

      It's quite progressive to have a female lawyer at this time. I do wish for the movie to be less convoluted and more funny. I'm not saying that it's bad but it needs work. Alice spends most of the first half with Banjo. She needs to spend time with Wally for the audience to truly fall in love with this as a romance. In the end, Wally is not appealing and that part of the film falters. Eve Arden is pretty good and Cliff Edwards is a fun sidekick. I'd rather just get rid of Wally and have this be a single gal lawyer movie.
      HarlowMGM

      Lawyers in Love - ADAM'S RIB 9 Years Earlier as A B Movie

      SHE COULDN'T SAY NO is very well done little "B" movie comedy from 1940 from Warner Bros., a studio not known for comedies "A" or "B". This 62-minute film stars Eve Arden and Roger Pryor as young lawyers in love who find themselves representing different sides of a breach of promise suit filed by elderly spinster Vera Lewis against her 15-year beau Clem Bevans, a wealthy 80-year-old who can never say yes. This little programmer completely foreshadows the 1949 classic ADAM'S RIB with Hepburn and Tracy although most intriguingly each lawyer here represents the opposite sex client. Perhaps with a bigger budget and revised script, the producers of SHE COULDN'T SAY NO might have whipped up a classic themselves but there is much to enjoy in this little gem particularly the performances. It is a special treat to see Eve Arden playing a very rare starring role in a film rather than the acerbic sidekick that was her specialty. Eve gets a bit of a glamour treatment too with sharp clothes and blonde hair and is superbly cast as the sharp as whip professional woman. One can hardly say the movies wasted her but she shows here she might have given Rosalind Russell a run for her money as the screen's top businesswoman comedienne in similar films. And how nice to see Clem Bevans and Vera Lewis in very large supporting roles; both character performers usually played small unbilled bits. (Of note too, Bevans at 61 is cast as an 80-year-old while Miss Lewis is 68 and plays someone perhaps a few years younger.) There's also the wonderful Ziffie Tilbury, one of the oldest character players of the period playing Vera's mother. This is one of those little unheralded gems Turner Classic Movies unearths now and then that shows why this channel is so special.

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      • Trivia
        The character Eli Potter states that he almost 80 years old, but actor Clem Bevans was 61 when this was filmed.
      • Goofs
        Though the dialog tells us the film takes place in 1925 (a year before Benjamin Kaye wrote the play on which it is based), the cars, clothes and settings are those of 1940, when it was made.
      • Quotes

        Alice Hinsdale: First good case we get and Wallace is minus his Johnson.

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      • Soundtracks
        Watching My Dreams Go By
        (1929) (uncredited)

        Lyric by Al Dubin

        Music by Joseph A. Burke

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      • Release date
        • December 7, 1940 (United States)
      • Country of origin
        • United States
      • Language
        • English
      • Filming locations
        • Warner Brothers Burbank Studios - 4000 Warner Boulevard, Burbank, California, USA(Studio)
      • Production company
        • Warner Bros.
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      • Runtime
        • 1h 2m(62 min)
      • Color
        • Black and White
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.37 : 1

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