"Nothing says love like false identity!"
Haines is a bit long in the tooth to be playing the young, impetuous nephew, but he does so with his usual mischievous humor, and he and Purcell have an oddly pleasing chemistry together. Charlotte Granville is appropriately grand as Lady Jane Hartley, Roxy’s mother (and defender of her purity). The plot has some fun, racy dialogue, and goes south towards the end – are we to truly believe Bobby wouldn’t have taken advantage of Roxy in that situation? – but is otherwise like a cup of coffee from the corner deli: light and sweet and nothing to write home about. Keep an eye out for Lilian Bond and Yola d’Avril in small but pivotal parts, and a ridiculously young Ray Milland hiding amongst the cast.
I give this one:
2 comments:
Great review! I will have to check this out. I miss watching '30s flicks!
This is the first review I read from you and it's great. This film looks interesting...has a funny title. I will try to find it.
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