I saw this tonight and was left with a favorable impression. Has anyone else seen this, and if so, what did you think?
Robert Williams stole the show... it's fascinating to wonder what he would have become if he didn't die so soon after this film premiered. He was only 34, and if this film was any indication, he could have become a major star. An 11/11/31 column in the PITTSBURGH PRESS
called Williams the most promising young actor since Gable and the critic wrote Williams was a better actor. Another article
dubbed Williams' showing in the film as "one of the season's prize performances."
Harlow was another tragic figure, dying a few years later at 26. But I wasn't crazy about her here, much preferring Loretta Young's adorable "Gallagher" character. Louise Closser Hale was great as a snobbish socialite.
Not as good as the other Capra I've seen (IT HAPPENED ONE NIGHT) but still more than solid. The final 25 minutes may have been the best slice of the film.