10/10
Being honest with one's feelings is the only way to go!
13 March 2001
Warning: Spoilers
One of my favorite Betty Grable films, as this one is a musical comedy/drama. I think Betty put her all into the scene where she was driving the car and had the accident on the cliffs above the sea. She really looked like she was having a nervous breakdown and was very convincing in her portrayal of a troubled woman all alone and lost. Also in the hospital scene, with June Haver, she was again very dramatic in her acting. Too bad the academy didn't take notice and nominate her for an Oscar. As usual, the music, dancing, singing, choreography and the cinematography, in glorious Technicolor, are brilliant as, of course, is the acting. The story continuity is very well maintained. I gave it a 10! One of Grable's and Payne's finest!
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