It's purposefully pleasant and bland.
It's a Date (1940)
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Reviews Counted:1
Fresh:1
Rotten:0
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Runtime: 1 hr 45 mins
Genre: Musical & Performing Arts
Synopsis: Pamela Drake wants to break into show business, just like her mother Georgia. After Pamela succeeds in winning a juicy role in a play, she travels to Hawaii to get pointers from her mom. However,... Pamela Drake wants to break into show business, just like her mother Georgia. After Pamela succeeds in winning a juicy role in a play, she travels to Hawaii to get pointers from her mom. However, the aspiring actress doesn't realize that her part had been promised to Georgia. When the truth comes to light, each woman wages a desperate campaign to hold on to the role. Further complications and competition develop when Pamela becomes attracted to John Arlen -- an older man who falls for Georgia... [More]
Starring: Deanna Durbin, Walter Pidgeon, Kay Francis, Eugene Pallette
Starring: Deanna Durbin, Walter Pidgeon, Kay Francis, Eugene Pallette, Lewis Howard, S.Z. Sakall, Samuel S. Hinds, Cecilia Loftus
Director: William A. Seiter
Director: William A. Seiter
Composer: Charles Previn
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