A South American in New York rents the apartment of a socialite who pretends to be his maid.A South American in New York rents the apartment of a socialite who pretends to be his maid.A South American in New York rents the apartment of a socialite who pretends to be his maid.
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- TriviaAs alluded to in this movie, Tire Rationing Boards in WW II issued certificates for people to obtain tires or have old ones recapped. New tires could only be obtained for vehicles used in essential services such as public health and safety, food and fuel deliveries, and public transport.
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Mrs. Rowland: Now, isn't gasoline rationing wonderful? Not a car on the street. Now maybe they'll give me back my driver's license.
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"Girl Trouble" is supposed to be a kooky romantic comedy. The trouble is that the kooky portions are annoying and the romance is anything but romantic! It's a shame, as I love films from Hollywood from this era...but i really found myself struggling to care about this one.
June Delaney (Joan Bennett) is a society woman who just found out she's broke. When a South American rubber magnet, Pedro Sullivan (Don Ameche) arrives, she thinks she can pretend to be a maid in order to regain her old lifestyle. So she poses as a maid and soon it all becomes very tedious...and tough to believe or care about.
In films apart from "The Wizard of Oz", Billie Burke plays rich scatterbrained women. Her range was absolutely nil. But this one was much more grating than others because she was so thoughtless. She was supposed to be funny...she wasn't. She was annoying.
As far as the romance goes, it just appeared out of no where near the end of the film. Neither showed any inclination towards the other--the next thing you know they are head over heels in love!
Overall, a failure...and for me to hate an older film, that's very unusual.
June Delaney (Joan Bennett) is a society woman who just found out she's broke. When a South American rubber magnet, Pedro Sullivan (Don Ameche) arrives, she thinks she can pretend to be a maid in order to regain her old lifestyle. So she poses as a maid and soon it all becomes very tedious...and tough to believe or care about.
In films apart from "The Wizard of Oz", Billie Burke plays rich scatterbrained women. Her range was absolutely nil. But this one was much more grating than others because she was so thoughtless. She was supposed to be funny...she wasn't. She was annoying.
As far as the romance goes, it just appeared out of no where near the end of the film. Neither showed any inclination towards the other--the next thing you know they are head over heels in love!
Overall, a failure...and for me to hate an older film, that's very unusual.
- planktonrules
- Feb 21, 2018
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- Runtime1 hour 21 minutes
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