Newlyweds refuse help from their families as they struggle to make it on their own.Newlyweds refuse help from their families as they struggle to make it on their own.Newlyweds refuse help from their families as they struggle to make it on their own.
Ed Agresti
- Club Patron
- (uncredited)
Maude Allen
- Dowager in Car
- (uncredited)
Brandon Beach
- Courtroom Spectator
- (uncredited)
James Blaine
- Second Cop
- (uncredited)
Marie Blake
- Bill's Receptionist
- (uncredited)
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- TriviaThis film's television premiere took place in Los Angeles Thursday 18 July 1957 on KTTV (Channel 11); it first aired in Altoona PA 21 August 1957 on WFBG (Channel 10), in Chicago 14 October 1957 on WBBM (Channel 2), in Tampa 20 October 1957 on WFLA (Channel 8), in Norfolk VA 30 October 1957 on WTAR (Channel 3), in Omaha 3 December 1957 on WOW (Channel 6), in Miami 6 December 1957 on WCKT (Channel 7), in Philadelphia 10 December 1957 on WFIL (Channel 6), and in Honolulu 30 December 1957 on KHVH (Channel 13); it finally made its way to Seattle 30 September 1958 on KING (Channel 5), to San Francisco 8 February 1959 on KGO (Channel 7) and, last but not least, to New York City 5 August 1963 on WCBS (Channel 2).
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Words and Music by Edward Ward, Bob Wright and Chet Forrest
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I liked it better...
Since at this time there's only one previous review of this movie, I thought I'd write one myself (my first btw).
First of all, I wasn't aware of the leading lady until, TCM spotlighted several of her movies recently. She may not be Barbara Stanwyk or Myrna Loy, but I don't see where she's much below their level in ability, esp. In these types of late 30's rom-coms.
As far as the movie goes, it's funny enough and the plot moves along briskly without being too silly or maudlin. I've seen a lot of comedies from this era where the characters act so stupid that I couldn't bear to watch or just got plain bored with the story, e.g., "Married Before Breakfast", another Florence Rice movie that TCM included in their Spotlight series. That movie had approximately the same runtime but seemed twice as long.
The previous reviewer is right that it doesn't contain any big laughs -just some chuckles here and there, but I think it was meant to be more romance than comedy anyway.
In short, this is a fun, well-paced movie that I found surprisingly enjoyable.
First of all, I wasn't aware of the leading lady until, TCM spotlighted several of her movies recently. She may not be Barbara Stanwyk or Myrna Loy, but I don't see where she's much below their level in ability, esp. In these types of late 30's rom-coms.
As far as the movie goes, it's funny enough and the plot moves along briskly without being too silly or maudlin. I've seen a lot of comedies from this era where the characters act so stupid that I couldn't bear to watch or just got plain bored with the story, e.g., "Married Before Breakfast", another Florence Rice movie that TCM included in their Spotlight series. That movie had approximately the same runtime but seemed twice as long.
The previous reviewer is right that it doesn't contain any big laughs -just some chuckles here and there, but I think it was meant to be more romance than comedy anyway.
In short, this is a fun, well-paced movie that I found surprisingly enjoyable.
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- Jun 8, 2021
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- Runtime1 hour 6 minutes
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