An American comedy; A story about a mild-mannered advertising executive who finds life has added complications after he marries the glamorous model from his beer commercial. Diana Dors as a pouting beauty trying to rescue her marriage has to call on all her resources of charm and sparkle in physical performance because on paper this film doesn't work. She is matched up with George Gobel who failed to come up with enough robustness in his character to make the story of neglected wife stick. It was a hard task anyway because the script was weak, unfunny, and the direction even fails to make the distant signals of humour work, relying on narration to overfill the gaps. Only John Wayne, who shows up in cameo, produces a genuine laugh. Angie Dickinson gives a creditable contriibution, similarly, in brief appearance.