This started off pretty well with a good first half hour, but once the romance kicked in between store clerk "Polly Parrish" (Ginger Rogers) and store owner's son "David Merlin" (David Nivens), it bogged down. Despite the romance, there was just too much disagreement between the two on how to take care of this baby.
"This baby" was an abandoned one left at a Foundling doorstep, but everyone thought it was Polly's child. That joke was fine to begin with, but got overplayed something fierce. They kept calling the baby "it," too, which is insulting and annoying.
Too bad, because the beginning showed great promise, especially when we got to see Ginger dance. That's always a treat.
"This baby" was an abandoned one left at a Foundling doorstep, but everyone thought it was Polly's child. That joke was fine to begin with, but got overplayed something fierce. They kept calling the baby "it," too, which is insulting and annoying.
Too bad, because the beginning showed great promise, especially when we got to see Ginger dance. That's always a treat.