Grant plays Clemson Reade who after breaking off an engagement with, far too busy, Effie (Kerr), seeks matrimonial bliss with a Princess from Bukistan, who from birth is trained in the art of pleasing men.
The Los Angeles Times wrote - "Cary Grant gives the typical light comedy portrayal for which he is noted. Miss Kerr, beautifully gowned throughout, comes through with a solid performance as the conniving American girl who has lost her man. Miss St. John makes a fine impression in her initial featured film role."
Publicity picture with Betta St. John and Deborah Kerr.
Deborah Kerr and Betta St. John and a little light reading.
This was Betta St.John's first full length feature film.
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Directed by Sidney Sheldon
Distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Running time:98 minutes.