Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaJimmy Barnes arrives from Europe to be educated by his multi-millionaire uncle, Edward J. Barnes and in five years the extravagant escapes of Jimmy, now a lawyer, are the talk of San Francis... Leggi tuttoJimmy Barnes arrives from Europe to be educated by his multi-millionaire uncle, Edward J. Barnes and in five years the extravagant escapes of Jimmy, now a lawyer, are the talk of San Francisco. Linda Gray is a mouse-like secretary to the elder Barnes who has fallen in love with J... Leggi tuttoJimmy Barnes arrives from Europe to be educated by his multi-millionaire uncle, Edward J. Barnes and in five years the extravagant escapes of Jimmy, now a lawyer, are the talk of San Francisco. Linda Gray is a mouse-like secretary to the elder Barnes who has fallen in love with Jimmy, but he favors actress Constance "Connie" Marlowe. Mr. Barnes dies and leaves everyth... Leggi tutto
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Madeleine Carroll and Francis Lederer are both hit and miss with comedy - mostly miss. She's not very good - just can't carry it off. Another reviewer mentioned Jean Arthur, but Carol Lombard, Claudette Colbert, Irene Dunne, Paulette Goddard and a number of other actresses would have been splendid in the role, even without a rewrite. But that's all there would have been to the film unless Francis Lederer also were changed. He's nothing but a loud, obnoxious cad - most of the time. And his change in character toward the end just doesn't seem real.
No, this is one Melvyn Douglas, or William Powell, or maybe Dick Powell would have done quite well with. But we didn't have them, so this is a real yawner that's very hard to keep enough interest to even see to the end.
The film has a few lines that showed the comedy possibilities. But there were very few, and here they are.
Linda Gray, "You've been a dear. You know I'm grateful." Alexander Duncan, "Oh, nonsense. I haven't had so much fun since I defended that fan dancer."
Linda Gray, "You may serve tea now, uh, Celeste." Maggie, "Yes, mum." Jimmy Barnes, "Celeste?" Linda Gray, "Yes. I've always wanted a maid named Celeste, so I call her Celeste. Her name's Maggie." Jimmy Banes, "Maggie?" Linda Gray, "Celeste."
Jimmy Barnes, "Look, Gray, let's skip tea if you don't mind. I didn't come 3,00 miles for orange pekoe."
Jimmy Barnes, "Don't confide in... He's after your money." Linda Gray, "What are you after, Jimmy?" Jimmy Barnes, "My money."
Stewardess, "We're in Mountain Time now, you'd better change your watches." Constance Marlowe, "Oh, dear, I wish everybody had the same kinda time. I get all mixed up. It's really four, only we have to say it's five, and in New York everybody thinks its two." Baron Rene de Montigny, "No, no, no, no! In New York it is wh, uh, shaseeza... it is eight. In China it is two. But it is yesterday." Constance Marlowe, "But we're not going to China." Baron, "No." Constance, "And if we don't get to New York until yesterday, we might as well have taken the train." Baron, "Hmmm?"
Well, it's actually pretty amusing, although listening to Lederer complain about foreigners is very odd. Auer, as usual, is very funny, and so is Victor Kilian in a small role. Elliott Nugent directs competently, although with those two holes in the movie, he has some issues. I kept hearing Fred MacMurray in the Lederer role, and that worked very well.
When the story begins, you learn that Jimmy (Francis Lederer) is a playboy and has come from Europe to stay with his very rich uncle. However, Jimmy's crazy and lavish ways worry the uncle...so much so that an odd arrangement seems to have been worked out after the old man's death. So, instead of Jimmy inheriting everything, the fortune apparently goes to the secretary, Linda (Medeleine Carroll). She shocks Jimmy by becoming an even bigger spender with a very lavish lifestyle. What Jimmy doesn't know is that this is all for show, as she is trying to reform him and get him to grow up...and hopefully one day marry her. Gumming up the works are two folks pursuing each of them for their money. What's to become of all this?
While you wouldn't normally think of either of these folks in a comedy, it works out well...so well I nearly give the film an 8. Well made and clever.
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Jimmy Barnes: Look, Gray, let's skip tea if you don't mind. I didn't come 3,00 miles for orange pekoe.
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