Review of Love Nest

Love Nest (1951)
7/10
Sweet fun comedy about being a landlord and a sweet con artist.
27 January 2022
Young married couple Connie and Jim Scott buy a brownstone filled with cooky tenants. Jim comes home from the army to discover his new home is the basement apartment of a run down brownstone that he now owns.

"There is nothing lonelier than being with two hundred other guys."-Jim.

"You're a landlord now. A landlord is always home."-Connie.

"Look I am not trying to start a flirtation, but do you live here?"-Charles Kenneth Patterson.

"Everybody's a plumber."-Mr. Fain (plumber)

It is interesting to see a con artist used kindness to take advantage of people and be so good at it.

"I'm glad I'm not married to a woman with a suspicious nature."-Jim.

Everything seems to be going along smoothly until one of Jim's old military buddies shows up and rents a room...Bobby, turns out to be Marilyn Monroe.

"I never trust men who are too charming. That's why I married you."-Connie.

"He's walking right into a trap."-Connie "Yeah, but look at the bait."-Jim.
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