9/10
It Works
12 April 2022
I can watch this movie a couple of times a year. It's astonishing in the MGM ham-handedness of the production. How we are to believe that Maureen O'Sullivan, with her trans-Altantic accent, or Edna May Oliver, with her stage-British, hail from Nebraska, is beyond me. MGM's idea of screwball comedy usually involved.... well, MGM didn't do screwball, unless you count casting Joan Crawford in SUSAN AND GOD.

Yet somehow, everything about this movie works. There's the Herman Mankiewicz script, of course, and the sure comedy direction of George Seitz and Miss Oliver is always absurd. Most of all, Walter Pidgeon is perfect as the lumber-minded Ken Morley.
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