7/10
One for Louise Hovick's Legion of Fans!
29 May 2016
Warning: Spoilers
As an ardent fan of Alice Faye, I can give this well-dressed Fox musical only 7/10. For Louise Hovick's fans of course, it's a most definite 10/10. Gypsy Rose Lee/Louise Hovick has all the best lines, the best songs, the best costumes, the best camera angles and she handles the most important character in the plot with such a handsome dose of sexy charisma, we don't really believe that she's as selfish as the scenario paints her. And so far is footage is concerned, Alice is also undercut by the noisy and way-too-ebullient Ritz Brothers who soon out-stay their cautious welcome but keep on carrying on with their extremely tiresome and totally unfunny business anyway. Why director Norman Taurog let them get away with it was that – as he told me – they seemed extremely funny on the set: "In fact, we were all laughing so much, it was difficult to get a clean take. And, would you believe, the brothers didn't mind. In real life, they were always clowning around, trying out new routines, just as they do in the movie."

Although this was the first of no less than six films in which Faye was paired with Don Ameche, he seems to lack his usual charisma here. True, he's poorly photographed and made up and the script doesn't treat him well, but if I was the Faye character, I wouldn't tolerate him for one second, let alone be saddled for six pictures with the guy!
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