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Director:
Edwin L. Marin
Writers:
Frank Fenton (writer)
Herbert Clyde Lewis (story)
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Release Date:
2 June 1947 (Sweden) more
Genre:
Comedy more
Plot:
A woman marries a gambler with the hopes of reforming him, but things don't quite work out the way she planned. full summary | add synopsis
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Cast

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Robert Young ... Larry Scott
Barbara Hale ... Mary Audrey
Frank Morgan ... William Audrey
James Gleason ... Sacramento Sam
Don Rice ... Eddie
Harry Davenport ... Judge Martin
Lloyd Corrigan ... Little Joe
Teddy Hart ... Little Guy
Joseph Vitale ... Happy Johnson
Douglas Morrow ... Dan Morgan
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Robert Clarke ... Carstairs, the Confederate Officr
Betty Gillette ... Stewardess (scenes deleted)
Grayce Hampton ... Woman in Bookshop
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Additional Details

Runtime:
97 min
Country:
USA
Language:
English
Aspect Ratio:
1.37 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Mono (RCA Sound System)

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Good cast provides pleasant pastime, 2 June 2007
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Author: DVD-TCMjunkie from United States

This is the first of two pairings of Robert Young and Barbara Hale as romantic leads in a comedy. This, however, takes a slightly more serious tone than the other ("And Baby Makes Three", made three years later), although both films deal with serious subjects (gambling here, divorce there) in a lighthearted way. (The films are not related in either characters or subject.)

Hale's character, Mary Audrey, comes from a long line of "Mary Audreys" whose elder male relative (grandfather William Audrey, played in his typical lovable way by Frank Morgan) has always had a gambling problem. This is delightfully illustrated in the opening sequence depicting the gambling Audreys down through the ages. Thus, Mary despises the practice and won't have anything to do with gamblers, except, of course, her grandfather, whom she loves dearly.

Enter dashing Larry Scott (Robert Young), who unbeknown to Mary is a master gambler. Naturally, they fall in love; and when Larry learns how Mary detests gamblers, he vows to abandon his ways and proposes marriage. Mary, meanwhile, learns of his profession, but rather than reject him outright, she makes him prove his reformation before accepting his proposal. That roadblock out of the way, they go to Las Vegas to get married, and the title hints at the events that ensue.

Populated with a number of esteemed character actors of the day, most notably James Gleason, Harry Davenport, Lloyd Corrigan, and the aforementioned Frank Morgan, this film provides a delightful diversion. All in all, however, I have to admit a slight preference for Young and Hale's other flick (even though here they actually kiss).

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