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Ben Hecht
Screenplay -
Howard Hawks
Director -
I. A. L. Diamond
Screenplay -
Charles Lederer
Screenplay -
Lyle R. Wheeler
Art Direction -
Walter M. Scott
Set Decoration -
Ben Nye
Makeup Artist -
Charles LeMaire
Other
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CinemaSerf 7/14/2024 2:56:56 PM
Cary Grant is the professor "Fulton" working for "Oxley" (Charles Coburn) on a project to find some way of turning back time and reversing the ageing process. They are experimenting with various formulae on a selection of rather agile chimps, and it's actually one of them who manages to co come up with a solution that when, inadvertently, added to the water in the cooler manages to turn the academic into a small child. He also feels a bit like a new man, too! This wears off after a short while, so he gets his wife "Edwina" (Ginger Rogers) to sit in on his next experiment - only this time he takes an even stronger dose. Except, he thinks it's his prescribed doses that are causing his youthfulness, whereas we know it's the water in the communal bottle - and that isn't anywhere near as restricted as his medication. Add to the mix, an on-form Marilyn Monroe and loads of daft baby talk and we are left with an enjoyable, if maybe just a little too repetitive, look at the child in all of us. There's a paint fight, some rubber band pranking and maybe neither Grant nor Monroe should ever have got into the car mid-way through. Coburn was always a master at the understated contribution, and here he is a perfect foil for the silliness of the plot as the story gathers pace and heads into the realms of plain screwball. Grant had comedy timing in spades, and with Rogers and Monroe showing they, too, were never far off the pace this is good fun to watch.
Marilyn Monroe
Lois LaurelHarry Carey, Jr.
Reporter (uncredited)Cary Grant
Barnaby FultonDabbs Greer
Cabbie (uncredited)Kathleen Freeman
Mrs. Brannigan - Neighbor (uncredited)Howard Hawks
Man in Opening (voice) (uncredited)Olan Soule
Pickwick Arms Clerk (uncredited)Ginger Rogers
Edwina Fulton