7/10
It improves the more you watch the story...and ends on a very high note.
1 September 2022
In 1946, Jack Carson, Dennis Morgan, Martha Vickers and Janice Page all starred in "The Time, the Place and the Girl". In the following year, three of these four starred in "Love and Learn"...but Dennis Morgan was replaced by Robert Hutton. Oddly, Carson and Paige play essentially the same roles and are boyfriend and girlfriend...with Carson being none to eager to marry! I was not a big fan of "The Time, the Place and the Girl" and think "Love and Learn" is much more enjoyable...mostly because although it's about musicians, there aren't all the boring and overdone production numbers that bogged down the previous film. In other words, much more time was there for the actual story.

Bob (Hutton) is tired of trying to break into the music business, though his partner Jingles (Carson) isn't about to give up. So, Bob plans on returning home to his parents and taking up a new career. That means Jingles needs to keep him there if their partnership is to continue. At the same time, Barbara (Vickers) meets Bob and is captivated by him...and she, too, wants to keep him in town. But she is from a wealthy family and doesn't want her wealth to scare him away, so she pretends to just be a working class gal...and serious complications arise from her little ruse.

This film is a cute little romantic comedy...and it definitely improves as the film progresses. While Hutton's screen presence is pretty unimpressive, the writing is and the film is a nice little change of pace.

By the way, the definition Bob gives of schizophrenia is 100% wrong. Back in the day, folks often thought it meant someone with multiple personalities...but they are definitely NOT one in the same.
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