4/10
Benign **
14 November 2014
Warning: Spoilers
Rather dull affair with married couple Deborah Kerr and Robert Donat on their way to quite an abysmal marriage only to have World War 11 interrupt,and separated by service for 3 years, they meet on leave and find out that they have matured from the war years. The maturity is not shown; suddenly, they're totally different people. The film, of supposed comic blend, then briefly shows how they get back to one another.

Glynnis Johns is wasted here as Kerr's colleague. 15 years later the two would receive Oscar nominations for their work in The Sundowners.

The film in question needed much more action and certainly a better script for the actors to work properly.
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