
Is it worth your time? If you have a soft spot for 1930s screwball comedies and want to see Barbara Stanwyck do a lot with a somewhat thin script, you’ll probably have a decent time. It’s light, breezy, and features the kind of snappy dialogue that reminds you why people loved movies back then. However, if the idea of ...


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"Is it worth your time? If you have a soft spot for 1930s screwball comedies and want to see Barbara Stanwyck do a lot with a somewhat thin script, you’ll probably have a decent time. It’s light, breezy, and features the kind of snappy dialogue that reminds you why people loved movies back then. However, if the idea of a 1930s husband being incredibly stubborn about his wife having a career makes you want to throw your remote at the wall, you might want to skip it. It’s not as sharp as some of t..."

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