Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuArtificial-silk manufacturer Hank Medhill has returned to the U.S. from Japan to learn that his former girlfriend Eleanor Breen is about to marry. Hank convinces Eleanor to leave her groom-t... Alles lesenArtificial-silk manufacturer Hank Medhill has returned to the U.S. from Japan to learn that his former girlfriend Eleanor Breen is about to marry. Hank convinces Eleanor to leave her groom-to-be and marry him. Shortly after the marriage, they discover that they have nothing in co... Alles lesenArtificial-silk manufacturer Hank Medhill has returned to the U.S. from Japan to learn that his former girlfriend Eleanor Breen is about to marry. Hank convinces Eleanor to leave her groom-to-be and marry him. Shortly after the marriage, they discover that they have nothing in common and they separate. Hank decides to pick any name from the phone book and date whoever... Alles lesen
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As a result, we walk in after the romance between Young and Sothern is over. Young is Hank Medhill, a wealthy man who manufactures an artificial silk product.
Hank has been in Japan, and when he returns, he finds out that his ex-girlfriend, Eleanor (Sothern) is at the altar about to say 'I do.' Hank interrupts the ceremony and the two take off.
However, the same problems they had before are still present. Esther is in show business and wants a career; Hank doesn't understand her, her friends, anything. On top of that, he's jealous. She's always greeting someone she's met once with a kiss.
The two fight like crazy and ultimately separate. Hank picks any name from the phone book and asks the woman who answers out on a date. And what a date it is, including gun play and a wild cab ride. Then Hank spots Eleanor in a restaurant with another man who claims to be her husband.
This is a wild movie, a screwball comedy, with both Sothern and Young in top form. Sothern has the voice, personality, and delivery to put over a quirky character.
The nice thing about Young is that he never played for laughs. He always did the part straight, which makes what happens to him funnier. Here, the poor Hank is out of his element surrounded by crazy show folk.
Very enjoyable, but we needed to have seen more of the romance when the two were getting along.
When the film begins, it seems as if the movie is missing some plot (some felt it was trimmed and perhaps it was). You gather that Hank (Robert Young) has been overseas for a long time and discovers that his old girlfriend, Eleanor (Ann Sothern) is about to get married. So what does a guy do in a situation like this? He crashes the wedding and he and Eleanor then run off and get married. Soon they discover they have little in common and the marriage might just be a mistake. What follows are some annoyingly shrill and nonsensical adventures--all done to prove to the pair that they really SHOULD be married.
Robert Young and Ann Sothern are better than the material and the film repeatedly underestimates the intelligence of the audience. Overall, a pretty limp film that is best left to the die-hard Yong/Sothern fans.
I really like Ann Sothern and Robert Young but this one was a no-go for me. The characters are very unlikable and you have no time to get invested in their supposed romance. The movie starts mid-plot and what we see of them together throughout is just a terrible bickering couple that shouldn't be together for any reason. It's interesting to look at some of its parallels to the later "I Love Lucy" TV show. Sothern wants a career in show business but Young doesn't like that. Sothern wails and throws tantrums to try and get her way, much to Young's frustration. All it really highlights is that, in the hands of the right people with the right script, even tired ideas can be successful. Lucy & Desi made it work; Ann & Bob do not. Oh, and Reginald Owen plays Young's friend, wearing a ridiculous fake beard. Presumably for laughs. Yeah, it's that kind of movie.
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- WissenswertesAccording to articles in The Hollywood Reporter from August 1936, Madge Evans was to take over the lead role from Myrna Loy that eventually went to Ann Sothern. Southern was on loan from RKO.
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Hotel Desk Clerk: Tell Flanagan there's hanky panky on the tenth floor.
- VerbindungenReferenced in Hollywood - The Second Step (1936)
- SoundtracksThe Wedding March
(1843) (uncredited)
from "A Midsummer Night's Dream, Op.61"
Written by Felix Mendelssohn
Played at the first wedding
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