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6.6/10
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Three sisters scheme to reunite their divorced parents before their wealthy father marries a conniving gold digger.Three sisters scheme to reunite their divorced parents before their wealthy father marries a conniving gold digger.Three sisters scheme to reunite their divorced parents before their wealthy father marries a conniving gold digger.
- Nominated for 3 Oscars
- 4 nominations total
John 'Dusty' King
- Bill Evans
- (as John King)
Barbara Read
- Kay Craig
- (as Barbara Reed)
Wade Boteler
- Police Sergeant
- (uncredited)
Lane Chandler
- Police Officer Jack
- (uncredited)
Charles Coleman
- Stevens
- (uncredited)
Joyce Compton
- Judson's Secretary
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaDeanna Durbin's feature-film debut at 14; she was billed as "Universal's New Discovery".
- GoofsIn the "long shot", Penny dives headfirst into the lake, getting thoroughly drenched, but in the nearly immediate "medium shot", she has dry hair, hat, and face as she swims to shore.
- Quotes
Mrs. Lyons: Believe me, Donna, $10 million at the altar is worth $20 million in the bush!
- ConnectionsFeatured in Hers to Hold (1943)
- SoundtracksMy Heart Is Singing
(1936) (uncredited)
Music by Bronislau Kaper and Walter Jurmann
Lyrics by Gus Kahn
Performed by Deanna Durbin
Featured review
This charming, funny movie combines Deanna Durbin's numerous talents with a far-fetched but enjoyable story, a set of interesting characters, and a cast and settings that make it all work. It combines the feel of the old screwball comedies with a little of the pace of a vintage musical, and a dash of commentary on family life. The combination works well, and is not as easy as it looks, as is so often demonstrated by the numerous gauche, hammy "family comedies" of more recent years.
Although she was quite young at the time, Durbin already had quite a singing voice, and she also had the kind of stage presence that allows her young character to take command of a scene in ways that would otherwise seem forced. She and the other two of the "Three Smart Girls" make a winning and energetic set of heroines. The rest of the cast members do well, too, and several of them have some very good moments. Charles Winninger makes the indecisive father very believable, Ray Milland's smooth, slightly exaggerated performance fits in nicely, Mischa Auer steals a number of scenes, and Binnie Barnes keeps her "other woman" character from being a stereotype.
Despite having a short career, Deanna Durbin left behind several very pleasant, enjoyable pictures that are worth the trouble to find for fans of classic cinema. This early feature is particularly charming.
Although she was quite young at the time, Durbin already had quite a singing voice, and she also had the kind of stage presence that allows her young character to take command of a scene in ways that would otherwise seem forced. She and the other two of the "Three Smart Girls" make a winning and energetic set of heroines. The rest of the cast members do well, too, and several of them have some very good moments. Charles Winninger makes the indecisive father very believable, Ray Milland's smooth, slightly exaggerated performance fits in nicely, Mischa Auer steals a number of scenes, and Binnie Barnes keeps her "other woman" character from being a stereotype.
Despite having a short career, Deanna Durbin left behind several very pleasant, enjoyable pictures that are worth the trouble to find for fans of classic cinema. This early feature is particularly charming.
- Snow Leopard
- Jul 13, 2004
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- Budget
- $326,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 24 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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