Jim and Connie's postwar New York building troubles keep Jim from working on his novel. Ex-WAC from Jim's army days Roberta moves in, further upsetting Connie but pleasing Jim's friend Ed. Tenant Charley, who marries tenant Eadie, loans money to Jim to help him keep the building, money which this Casanova obtains from rich widows.
@itart1970 it has nothing to do with directing, it's editing.
musicaltheatergeek79 9 months ago
MM entry looks a bit funny. First we see no cab on the curb...then we hear "pardon me are you the janitors wife?"...then it cut to the shot of MM walking away from the curb and there is a taxi there....not very good directing.
itart1970 1 year ago
@prettyneat86 -it was a studio censor requirement....not necessary the culture.
itart1970 1 year ago
also so funny how married couples slept in separate beds back then
prettyneat86 1 year ago
Connie has such a baby face, she reminds me a lot of Shirley Temple when she smiles, they look very similar.
prettyneat86 1 year ago
Here she is: Roberta shining over Connie! Jim had a good times in Paris...Only Marilyn was able to do so.
MrValek78 1 year ago