She Loves Me Not

5.6
19341h 25m

A cabaret dancer witnesses a murder and is forced to hide from gangsters by disguising herself as a male Princeton student.

Production

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Cast

Photo of Bing Crosby

Bing Crosby

Paul Lawton

Photo of Miriam Hopkins

Miriam Hopkins

Curly Flagg

Photo of Kitty Carlisle

Kitty Carlisle

Midge Mercer

Photo of Edward Nugent

Edward Nugent

Buzz Jones

Photo of Henry Stephenson

Henry Stephenson

Dean Mercer

Photo of Warren Hymer

Warren Hymer

Mugg Schnitzel

Photo of Lynne Overman

Lynne Overman

Gus McNeal

Photo of Judith Allen

Judith Allen

Frances Arbuthnot

Photo of George Barbier

George Barbier

J. Thorval Jones

Photo of Henry Kolker

Henry Kolker

Charles M. Lawton

Photo of Maude Turner Gordon

Maude Turner Gordon

Mrs. Arbuthnot

Photo of Ralf Harolde

Ralf Harolde

J. B. Marshall

Photo of Matt McHugh

Matt McHugh

Andy, the Photographer

Photo of Vince Barnett

Vince Barnett

Baldy Schultz

Photo of Margaret Armstrong

Margaret Armstrong

Martha - the Mercers' Maid

Photo of Davison Clark

Davison Clark

Detective

Photo of Frances Morris

Frances Morris

Lawton's Secretary

Photo of Oscar Smith

Oscar Smith

Henchman in Car

Photo of Ted Stanhope

Ted Stanhope

Ticket Clerk

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Reviews

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6/10

There is not much by way of originality to this rather overlong comedy but it does give Bing Crosby a chance to croon his way through the charming “Love in Bloom” with his amiable co-star Kitty Carlisle. You see, “Curly” (Miriam Hopkins) is a dancehall gal who’s gone and got herself mixed up in a murder. Having the sense not to want to get involved, she flees the scene and ends up in some rooms amidst the Ivy League’s finest. She’s quite an adaptable young woman, and surrounded in this all-male environment by pin-stripes galore, she decides that being a boy for the duration might be her best line of defence. Certainly from the pursuing “Mugg” (Warren Hymer) but also, she quickly realises, it might help her against the more hormonal students at the university. Fortunately she hooks up with “Paul” (Bing Crosby) and his pal “Buzz” (Edward J. Nugent) who give her a short back and sides before she becomes a bit of a bass-baritone. The question is: for how long can this not very cunning wheeze keep her safe? Things become a darned sight more awkward when the Hollywood producing dad of “Buzz” sends his minions to recruit her for a film, and then when the fiancée of “Paul” (that’s Miss Carlisle) starts to put two and two together and get 22. Trying to keep this all out of the glaring eye of publicity is the dean  (Henry Stephenson) who just happens to be the father of “Midge”. Still with me? Well once we’ve established the rather slapstick-light credentials of this comedy, the thing rather stutters along mixing it’s genres and showcasing some fairly mediocre writing and flat characterisations as “Curly” et al leap from comedic frying pan to fire just once too predictably often. If there is a star, then it has to be Hopkins as she looks like she is having fun throughout, but sadly it’s not really contagious. It is watchable enough, and it doesn’t hang about - but it’s really only that song that stands out.

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