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7 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 83The A.V. ClubCaroline SiedeThe A.V. ClubCaroline SiedeA thoroughly wacky 1945 screwball comedy that also doubles as a fascinatingly subversive commentary on conventional gender roles. It’s a bit of a hidden gem in the Christmas canon.
- A sometimes hilarious farce and a holiday favorite.
- 75Chicago TribuneMichael WilmingtonChicago TribuneMichael WilmingtonA successful lifestyle journalist, Elizabeth (Barbara Stanwyck) is lauded by her readers as the sweetest, most efficient homemaker in the countryside. Problem is, she is a chain-smoking urbanite in a city apartment. [05 Dec 2014, p.C2]
- Peter Godfrey paces the picture at a fast clip and the writing is laden with fun stuff.
- 70Orlando SentinelOrlando SentinelThis may be a dated film, one in which publishing companies were run by czars instead of corporations and a woman's worth was defined by mink coats and men. But it is also a smart, clever, funny film with a wonderful cast and some nice screwball touches by director PETER GODFREY. [23 Dec 2001, p.15]
- 50Chicago ReaderPat GrahamChicago ReaderPat GrahamTinsel-thin seasonal folly (1945) about a newslady who has a GI hero over for Christmas dinner. Frolicsome in an artificially hearty sort of way, though it made its studio (Warners) a nice holiday bundle.
- Peter Godfrey, the director, has a good deal to learn about the art of telling a boudoir joke in the parlor and getting away with it.