An early tandem appearance by Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers—they're here, ostensibly, to lend support to Irene Dunne and Randolph Scott. Still, they have their moments in the spotlight, and the project as a whole is not that bad. William A. Seiter directed this 1935 release, with a light touch but not enough style to transcend the machinations of the trifling plot.
By
Dave Kehr