A prim and proper widow who has succeeded him as mayor of a provincial Vermont town hires a worldly New York sculptor for her husband's statue.A prim and proper widow who has succeeded him as mayor of a provincial Vermont town hires a worldly New York sculptor for her husband's statue.A prim and proper widow who has succeeded him as mayor of a provincial Vermont town hires a worldly New York sculptor for her husband's statue.
Rafael Alcayde
- Artist
- (uncredited)
Jessie Arnold
- Townswoman
- (uncredited)
Charles Arnt
- Clerk
- (uncredited)
Walter Baldwin
- Witherspoon
- (uncredited)
Brooks Benedict
- Nightclub Patron
- (uncredited)
Virginia Brissac
- Townswoman
- (uncredited)
Paul E. Burns
- Workman
- (uncredited)
Jimmy Carpenter
- Newsboy
- (uncredited)
Janis Carter
- Miss Thorn
- (uncredited)
Hobart Cavanaugh
- Perc Mather
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaWhen Charles Coburn is trying to play Cupid between Irene Dunne and Charles Boyer (at 43 minutes), the musical motif is the tune from "Damn the Torpedoes, Full Speed Ahead" - the song Coburn hums and sings throughout "The More the Merrier" (1943), for which he won an Oscar for playing Cupid between Jean Arthur and Joel McCrea.
- Quotes
Jonathan Crandall Sr: [to Anne] It also seems that you're a big shot in your office and an nonentity at home.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Choose Me (1984)
- SoundtracksAdiós, Muchachos
(uncredited)
Music by Julio C. Sanders (as Julio Cesar Sanders) (1927)
Lyrics by César Felipe Vedani
Used as leitmotif throughout film
Featured review
Great nostalgic comedy
I saw this film a long time ago, and I wish it were on television more often. According to another reviewer, it is not yet available on DVD, and I wish it were.
The film stars Irene Dunne as the widow of a small town mayor, and she hires a famous sculptor, portrayed by Charles Boyer, to sculpt a statue of her late "sainted" husband. After some hesitation on the part of Dunne, a romance follows, along with family predicaments that complicate the plot and create the comedy in the film. Throughout the film the tango number, "I Get Ideas," adds to the romantic atmosphere as widow Dunne finds she can love again.
The ending contains an unexpected comedic happening, and the viewer is left to imagine the outcome of plot. This film is one I would recommend to anyone who likes romantic films and "chick" flicks.
The film stars Irene Dunne as the widow of a small town mayor, and she hires a famous sculptor, portrayed by Charles Boyer, to sculpt a statue of her late "sainted" husband. After some hesitation on the part of Dunne, a romance follows, along with family predicaments that complicate the plot and create the comedy in the film. Throughout the film the tango number, "I Get Ideas," adds to the romantic atmosphere as widow Dunne finds she can love again.
The ending contains an unexpected comedic happening, and the viewer is left to imagine the outcome of plot. This film is one I would recommend to anyone who likes romantic films and "chick" flicks.
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- Sheila_Beers
- Dec 9, 2005
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Details
- Runtime1 hour 33 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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