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William A. Wellman
Director -
Ben Hecht
Screenplay -
Lyle R. Wheeler
Art Direction -
William Cameron Menzies
Second Unit -
Travis Banton
Costume Designer -
Oscar Levant
Original Music Composer -
Walter Plunkett
Costume Design -
David O. Selznick
Producer
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CinemaSerf
6/20/2022 3:05:50PM
I rather enjoyed this. Sure, it doesn't quite conform to the attitudes of the naughties, but I think that's part of it's purpose and of our progress - it really does stand back and take a swipe at virtually everything vain, empty, and shallow in a daft comedy with Carole Lombard and Frederic March. The former plays the victim of a misdiagnosis with mixed emotions. Though happy no longer to be heading for the arms of Hades, she was looking forward to using her compensation money to go out in style. March is a gullible reporter trying to repair his recently damaged reputation, who decides her story (not aware of the truth, as yet) is just what his readers want and so sets about indulging her - so off to New York she goes where she successfully ingratiates herself with society and becomes something of "draw". There is a love story with March, of less interest - though it does build nicely to the obvious question for the the conclusion.... what is going to happen when she doesn't actually die?
Ann Doran
Telephone Girl (uncredited)John Qualen
Fireman (uncredited)Fredric March
Wallace "Wally" CookBess Flowers
Nightclub Extra (uncredited)Margaret Hamilton
Warsaw, Vermont Drugstore LadyBilly Barty
Boy Biting Wally's Ankle (uncredited)Carole Lombard
Hazel FlaggCharles Lane
Rubenstein (uncredited)