This movie was charming. It didn't make me want to try pink champagne or even fall in love, but I'm glad I watched.
The scenes of Irene Dunne meeting Boyer's mother are the most touching and interesting.
The film has very few comic scenes so it relies on the romance. Dunne is very appealing, and for once, Charles Boyer doesn't overplay the French thing.
Lets not forget Bess Flowers. She always leaves you wanting more, more, MORE!
Beautiful clothes and sets. I am sure the depression weary public loved seeing the glamour during this small pocket of time between the Great Depression and World War II.
Going my way? Enjoy!
The scenes of Irene Dunne meeting Boyer's mother are the most touching and interesting.
The film has very few comic scenes so it relies on the romance. Dunne is very appealing, and for once, Charles Boyer doesn't overplay the French thing.
Lets not forget Bess Flowers. She always leaves you wanting more, more, MORE!
Beautiful clothes and sets. I am sure the depression weary public loved seeing the glamour during this small pocket of time between the Great Depression and World War II.
Going my way? Enjoy!