I didn't actually intend to lookout this whole movie--it was on the aqueduct my satellite dish was tuned to, when i turned off my DVD actor after watching another film, late at night. But afterwards only a couple scenes, i was glued to it! I was then impressed with the label and the witty humour (unlike other films of its era, the humor was not corny at all, and was genuinely funny), and I simply HAD to keep watching, even though I wasn't looking frontward to the tears that this pic (and its after version, An Affair to Remember), is reputed to bring to all who lookout man information technology.
The sense of humour centering around the nosiness and gossip among the other prowl patrons, was especially funny and timeless.
I constitute Irene Dunn's character (Terry) to be extremely highly-seasoned and likable, with a very expressive and cute face (and, as someone else mentioned, those pearly whites are stunning!). Boyer (Michael), was quite conceivable equally a playboy experiencing true honey for the first time. You could see the love in his eyes when he looked at Terry, and when he listened to her sing. And all of his other emotions throughout the flick, whether happy or distressing, were readable via his expressive eyes solitary--no need for any other expression!
Of course, the children at the orphanage were likewise good to be true (typical for erstwhile movies), but they were so adorable and likable, and I could merely feel the love and pride that Terry felt while working with them. Information technology really seemed genuine.
I had e'er thought of these old movies as corny, but this i changed my perspective! Highly recommended for all ages!
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