8/10
***
11 March 2016
Warning: Spoilers
Film showed that both Harlow and Robert Taylor could be pretty adept at comedy.

Of course, it seemed strange that Taylor, with his American drawl, could be part of a British family, but I guess that this just adds to this 1937 comedy which was probably of Jean Harlow's last pictures.

A free-spirited Taylor out of jail lands a position to collect money owed by Harlow who is engaged to marry his brother. Fact remains that both Harlow and her fiancé are marrying each other for their supposed money when in fact, both are very much broke. The fact that Taylor is the brother to the fiancé is unknown and you can imagine when his family arrives at her home for dinner and sees him as the butler known as Ferguson.

The home is filled with an array of party guests who are quite memorable.
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