Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueRodney has just married the often engaged Juliette and they are both ready to leave on their honeymoon. However, Clara showed up and Rodney sneaks out to talk to her. Clara is blackmailing R... Tout lireRodney has just married the often engaged Juliette and they are both ready to leave on their honeymoon. However, Clara showed up and Rodney sneaks out to talk to her. Clara is blackmailing Rodney, as he knew her before Juliette. Clara's accomplice hits Rodney over the head when h... Tout lireRodney has just married the often engaged Juliette and they are both ready to leave on their honeymoon. However, Clara showed up and Rodney sneaks out to talk to her. Clara is blackmailing Rodney, as he knew her before Juliette. Clara's accomplice hits Rodney over the head when he refuses to pay. This causes amnesia and the only name Rodney can find in his pockets is ... Tout lire
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Morgan, a likable actor, plays Rodney Trask, a handsome crooner who marries Juliet (Shirley Ross). Juliet wanted her cousin Laura (Jane Wyatt) to come up from the south, but cousin Laura begs off due to illness. Juliet decides that en route to their Havana honeymoon they will visit her, so Rodney takes down her address.
They are preparing to leave when Rodney's old girlfriend Clara shows up. She seems to think she can get $10,000 from Rodney. To keep their meeting private, they go for a drive. Clara has a partner, who knocks Rodney out and trashes his car.
Rodney wakes up with amnesia. Everyone believes him to be dead. The only thing Rodney has on him is Laura's address. After a hobo gives him the name "Happy Homes" from a billboard, Rodney heads for Laura's.
Laura and Rodney fall in love, and he is able to help bring her plantation back to its former glory. They marry, and Laura receives an invitation to Juliet's wedding to Lucius (Jerome Cowan). Laura and Rodney decide to attend.
Crazy comedy that would have been funnier with just the right cast. As someone pointed out, Jerome Cowan is miscast, and Shirley Ross is too overdone. Lee Patrick as Juliet's friend is hilarious. Morgan is just fine, as is Wyatt.
But this thing needed a boost, which a few tweaks in the casting would have given it. William Powell, Jean Arthur, Cary Grant, Claudette Colbert, actors more adept at comedy could have helped this along.
Since it's 1941, there are also racial stereotypes and racial humor. I for one think these are a reminder of where we once were - I'm not a fan of rewriting history.
Una O'Connor plays a maid, and she's a riot. This is a true madcap comedy that needed more madcap actors.
Shirley Ross is exceptionally unappealing as the first of two women Dennis Morgan marries. She overacts and is generally thoroughly disagreeable.
Morgan is shown in a lot of beefcake shots. And he was a handsome man. He's fine here, though I personally could do without his singing.
Jane Wyaatt is pretty and sweet as Ross's Southern cousin, whom he marries while he has amnesia.
One of the few amusing bits is a bum's looking at a billboard and giving Morgan, who has no memory of who he is, the name F.H.A. Homes. (He is later called Happy.) One of the very least appealing is the shower that first makes Wyatt and Morgan, later Ross, appear in blackface.
The notion of a person losing their memory after a bad blow to the head is very possible. But it's also VERY unlikely to be permanent but only short term. For permanent or long-term amnesia, it would actually require some significant brain damage...the type that would get you hospitalized for a very LONG period. So, my advice is to take it all with a grain of salt....just accept the plot and don't question how logical (or illogical) it all is! If you can do so, the film is quite entertaining....and a bit silly.
While the film stars mostly second and third-string actors and has a plot that seems like a B-movie, it isn't, as the movie clocks in at 82 minutes...the length of an A picture. Maybe it should be seen as an A- film, as Dennis Morgan was a mostly unknown actor back in 1941 and the cast is pretty much a B cast.
So is it any good? Well, it has a plot that makes little sense...especially since if they think he has amnesia (which he clearly does). Why don't they just tell him this and let him know the truth??? This would work....but would also limit the movie to about 20 minutes! So, it's best to turn off your brain and just enjoy it for what it is. And, you really have to because what Juliet and her friends do...well, it's also totally screwy and is the sort of thing that ONLY happens in movies.
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- AnecdotesAlthough there is an onscreen copyright statement, the film is not listed in the copyright catalogue.
- GaffesThe car Clara and Chet drive up to the cliff is not the one that goes over and crashes on the sea-side rocks below - it's an older make and model (and much less expensive for the studio).
- Citations
Lucius Lorimer: [speaking of Rodney] I tell you that fellow rubs me the wrong way.
Juliet Marsden: I never had that trouble.
Lucius Lorimer: [shocked] What do you mean?
- ConnexionsVersion of The Matrimonial Bed (1930)
- Bandes originalesMy Song of Love
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Composer undetermined
Lyrics by Jack Scholl
Performed by Dennis Morgan at the party
Hummed by Lee Patrick
Reprised a cappella by Dennis Morgan often
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- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- She Stayed Kissed
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- Durée1 heure 22 minutes
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