5/10
An amiable movie with a lousy title!
29 August 2007
Warning: Spoilers
When I saw the movie was entitled "Love is in the Air", I naturally assumed this was a romance, but there is really very little of that. Instead, it's much more of a suspense film with a touch of comedy and a tiny smidgen of romance! Ronald Reagan plays a hot-shot radio announcer--much like Walter Winchell. His specialty is talking about politics and exposing crime, but when the local mob sees he's poking his nose around a bit too close for comfort, they do what they can to de-rail his career. He is demoted to doing sappy children's programs and longs to return to his former job. Later, when Reagan gets a lead on the whereabouts of two people who might have been liquidated by the mob, he sets a pretty clever trap--leading to a dandy as well as violent little conclusion.

While this is a very slight film and there isn't a lot to make it stand out from the crowd, LOVE IS IN THE AIR was a very good start for Reagan. This was his first film and he came off pretty well and less wooden than he did in a few of his later films. He was good as a fast-talking yet likable radio star--not much of a departure, as he had been a radio announcer before being discovered by Hollywood. Plus, as a "time passer", it's pretty watchable and interesting--especially considering it was pretty much a B-film with very low expectations from Warner Brothers Studio.
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