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Walter Reisch
Screenplay -
Irene
Costume Design -
Victorien Sardou
Writer -
Ernst Lubitsch
Director -
William Shea
Editor -
Donald Ogden Stewart
Screenplay -
Werner R. Heymann
Music -
George Barnes
Director of Photography
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CinemaSerf
4/4/2022 10:07:10AM
Merle Oberon is on quite good form here as the married "Jill" who has trouble with her hiccoughs. It is suggested that she goes to see a psychoanalyst to try and cure this rather embarrassing problem. Before she knows it, she is becoming disillusioned with her husband "Larry" (Melvyn Douglas) and after a chance meeting with equally flaky pianist "Alexander" (Burgess Meredith) nobody quite knows which way is up. I have to say that "Jill" rather wound me up, she's frankly a bit of a pain in the neck who is spoiled and short sighted. Meredith is almost as unlikeable - indeed they probably deserve each other - and I wondered if poor old "Larry" might just be better off out of it. The story flows quite well, though, and there is some humour to be had as their behaviour gradually descends in something farcical. It's an hard film to like, the characters are all pretty odious and self-serving, but the production and the dialogue contribute well to a film where the acting is actually pretty effective.
Burgess Meredith
Alexander SebastianEve Arden
Sally AikensMary Currier
Maid (uncredited)Merle Oberon
Jill BakerAlan Mowbray
Doctor VengardMelvyn Douglas
Larry BakerBess Flowers
Woman in Ladies' Room (uncredited)Rolfe Sedan
Art Dealer (uncredited)