• Warning: Spoilers
    Yes, I actually found this film annoying, particularly early on. But, I stuck with it because it has a strong cast.

    I've always though Franchot Tone to be an undervalued actor. Unfortunately, here, his character is just plain annoying, and clearly Tone is far more suited to drama. Lucille Ball was yet to come into her own, her television series still off a few years. I found her annoying here, also, although she had done rather nicely as a supporting actress in a number of other roles prior to this. The key supporting actor here is Edward Everett Horton, who essentially plays Edward Everett Horton...which he fine...he's always a hoot.

    The plot had possibilities. A husband and wife who do love each other always seem to end up squabbling because she has a lot of good ideas to supplement his profession -- an ad executive. But, he resents her interference. Then along comes a hair remover...which backfires and grows hair profusely after first dissolving the hair that was already there. There are some funny moments here, but overall it seems to be a grand opportunity for over-acting and hysteria. Please, Mr. Director, take a Paxil! It was often said that Columbia Pictures knew how to do comedy. There's an exception to every rule. What was supposed to be screwball comedy turned out to just be kinda dumb. As I said at the beginning, I stuck with this film till the end...and I wish I hadn't.