Zu klug für die Liebe (1945)
42KZu klug für die Liebe: Directed by Harold S. Bucquet. With Spencer Tracy, Katharine Hepburn, Lucille Ball, Keenan Wynn. In Washington, D.C. during World War II, Jamie Rowan enters into a loveless marriage with scientist Pat Jamieson and becomes his assistant. Struggles bring them closer together.
“Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn are u0026quot;Without Loveu0026quot; in this 1945 romantic comedy, also starring Keenan Wynn, Patricia Morison, and Lucille Ball. Based on a play by Philip Barry, Tracy plays Pat Jamieson, a scientist looking for a place to live in Washington, D.C. in wartime; he signs on as a caretaker for the home of Jamie Rowan (Hepburn), a widow. Jamieson has had his heart broken by a French woman, Lily Vine, and Jamie feels that she can never again recapture what she had with her late husband. The two decide to marry but keep it platonic.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThis light comedy is obviously predictable, elevated by the excellent cast. Tracy and Hepburn are both delightful with their usual great chemistry. Keenan Wynn and Lucille Ball are on hand as an on-again, off-again couple; the Wynn character is engaged to Patricia Morison, a bossy woman, but he keeps flirting and kissing Ball. Ballu0026#39;s delivery is priceless.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eHollywood didnu0026#39;t know what to with Morison for most of her films, either B movies or small parts in A movies; in fact, her fabulous role in u0026quot;Kiss of Deathu0026quot; was cut by the censors. Instead, she became a tremendous musical stage star on Broadway and in London, her best role being Kate in u0026quot;Kiss Me, Kate.u0026quot; At this writing, sheu0026#39;s 96 and still with us.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eAn entertaining film, good watch.”