
A man hides out in the country to avoid testifying in his friends' divorce. A girl whom he assumes is a process server thinks he's a gangster.


Is it worth it? Look, if you have a soft spot for 1930s screwball comedies that move at a frantic, slightly exhausting pace, you’ll probably find something to like here. If you hate movies where the entire plot hinges on characters refusing to have a two-minute conversation to clear things up, stay away. This is pure c...


Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Norman Taurog

Henry Edwards
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"Is it worth it? Look, if you have a soft spot for 1930s screwball comedies that move at a frantic, slightly exhausting pace, you’ll probably find something to like here. If you hate movies where the entire plot hinges on characters refusing to have a two-minute conversation to clear things up, stay away. This is pure chaos, and it isn't trying to be anything else. Don Ameche is doing a lot of heavy lifting here. He’s got that smooth, fast-talking vibe that keeps the energy up even when the scri..."
William M. Conselman, Frederick Nebel, George Marion Jr.
United States

