In this loquacious trifle, Joan Crawford plays the lady novelist with impressive but unaffecting intensity, robed in the most spectacular gowns. Robert Taylor does all right – in fact, he does surprisingly well – as the bouncing newspaper writer […]. Greer Garson is lovely and sincere in the thankless role of the publisher’s wife, […] and Herbert Marshall, as the publisher, is his usual sad-faced self. Spring Byington gives to the picture most of the humor it has as a silly and tactless lady. Fundstelle siehe hier: joancrawfordbest.com
Joan Crawford […] as the novelist, who tries to be very civilized about breaking up a marriage, fusses about her terrace apartment or postures in striking gowns, with little more to do than talk about true love or problems of writing. Even when she wears spectacles, she is not particularly convincing in the part. Fundstelle siehe hier joancrawfordbest.com