4/10
chorus girl's voiced Deanna Durbin in a forgettable musical comedy
15 February 2022
Average, inconsequential film with the dubious pleasure of listening to Deanna Durbin singing the Brindisi of La Traviata or the Alleluja from Mozart's Exultate, jubilate.

Very good supporting cast: Menjou, Pallette, Brady.

One of those films which confirm that besides the many masterpieces Hollywood produced every year, they made dozens of mostly forgettable films.

Deanna Durbin, a pretty young girl always in a state of paroxysm and with a contagious smile, proves once again that she had a chorus girl's voice and could be all the geek that the Hollywood of the code could require.

Not bad, not good, one of those routine films of its time, that have not aged well, and that today have no special interest besides the surprising presence of Stokowsky who couldn't say no to a succulent contract.
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