Thursday, July 13, 2023

Kiss and Make-Up (1934)

      "Plenty of sight stuff and plenty of laughs in spots."

With Edward Everett Horton and Helen Mack.

Kiss and Make-Up - Review is taken from 'The Films of Cary Grant' by Donald Deschner (1973):

"Either a gag comedy with a romantic thread or a light romance with gag comedy, but more gags than romance.  A nice picture lacking sufficient strength to wow but should do all right.  Plot is thin, though sufficient.  

Cary Grant does well as the doctor but both he and E. E. Horton play too strongly for laughs.  Genevieve Tobin fills the specifications for the beauty, but acting honors go to Helen Mack as the secretary.  A delightful sincere performance.  Plenty of sight stuff and plenty of laughs in spots.


Winthrop Sargent, Variety

New Artwork by Rebekah Hawley at Studio36 -
Number 16 - Kiss and Make-Up (Lobby Card Style)

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