A girl marries a playboy from a rich family, expecting a life of comfort and luxury. However, her new father-in-law turns his ne'er-do-well son out into the street with no money, and promises the girl that if she can make a man out of her new husband, the father will give her $10,000 and see that she gets a quick divorce.

Is it worth watching? If you have a soft spot for 1940s dramas that don't take themselves too seriously, sure, why not? It’s a breezy watch if you’re bored on a Tuesday night. But if you’re looking for something that actually makes sense, you might want to look elsewhere. It’s a bizarre setup. You’ve got this girl bas...


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

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"Is it worth watching? If you have a soft spot for 1940s dramas that don't take themselves too seriously, sure, why not? It’s a breezy watch if you’re bored on a Tuesday night. But if you’re looking for something that actually makes sense, you might want to look elsewhere. It’s a bizarre setup. You’ve got this girl basically being tasked by her father-in-law to play therapist to a man-child. It feels like a weird social experiment gone wrong. 🙄 The vibe There’s a strange energy here. You can t..."
Jesse Lasky Jr., Vera Brown, Betty Burbridge
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