
When the boyfriend of a rich, bored socialite dies from a weak heart, she finds herself attracted to the doctor who treated him, a hard-working idealist decidedly different from the usual spoiled society rich kids she is used to..


Is it worth watching? Honestly? Only if you have a soft spot for pre-code melodrama or just really want to watch Carole Lombard navigate a script that can't quite decide if it's a romance or a critique of the upper class. If you like your movies tight and logical, stay away. If you like watching talented people try to ...

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

Lloyd Corrigan

Eduardo Notari
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"Is it worth watching? Honestly? Only if you have a soft spot for pre-code melodrama or just really want to watch Carole Lombard navigate a script that can't quite decide if it's a romance or a critique of the upper class. If you like your movies tight and logical, stay away. If you like watching talented people try to make the best of a thin premise, you’ll find a few things to enjoy. The whole thing kicks off with a boyfriend dying of a weak heart, which feels like a very convenient way to mov..."
Irving Bacon
Percy Heath, Agnes Brand Leahy, Sidney Buchman, Rupert Hughes
United States

