European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - May 22, 1948, Darmstadt, Hesse Of of i. Vassal m a r k. Orphanage supervisor Ralph Ron Randell marry Millie Evelyn Keyes so that she can adopt Davey Jimmy Hunt ask Julio Hali if lit i Lillie Good gags make an entertaining movie out of a threadbare theme he mating of Millie is one of those comedies which if not too much sense is expected t f it comes out As pretty amusing fare. Its rather obvious Jieme concerns a cold dignified Gal supposedly impervious to male charms who somehow manages to keep All swains at a distance just by wearing a rather severe up swept Hairdo. Consequently nobody s particularly. Surprised to find that when she lets her hair Down she accomplishes a com plete metamorphosis of personality gathers All the boys around her and suddenly becomes the warm tender hearted Little woman. All the same for that Evelyn Keyes Millie the hard hearted does a very Good Job of keeping the audience laughing with the help of Glenn Ford who plays a bus Macfarlane who wrote the script for Columbia sprinkled it with enough Good gags to make the plot relatively unimportant in this Case that incidentally May be Why the gagging scenes Between Millie and the bus Driver Are More run than certain conventionally sentimental scenes Between Millie arid a Small boy Jimmy Hunt whom she s trying to adopt. The film is Good entertainment smoothly produced by Casey Robinson and competently handled by the entire cast. Perhaps its chief virtue is its feeling of genuine gaiety through which the actors give the impression that they might have enjoyed making the an efficient lonely department store executive tells Job Hunt bus Driver Doug Glenn Ford she can find him a. Job at her a while talking they hear Davey a neighbor s son crying for his to 20 weekend mat
