Eternally Yours (1939)
27KEternally Yours (1939). 1h 35m | Passed
“Wealthy and beautiful Loretta Young is all set to marry Broderick Crawford and settle down to a normal life, but for a lark she takes her gang of socialite friends to see the Great Arturo, the magician in town. Next thing you know, sheu0026#39;s ditched her family and friends, married Arturo, and joined his traveling magic act. u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eDavid Niven is that charming showman Arturo and his bride quickly realizes that heu0026#39;s not only a showman but a thrill seeker–and a party animal, as well. One morning Young and Niven are both surprised to read in the paper that he has drunkenly promised to jump out of an airplane in handcuffs. u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eNiven thinks, I canu0026#39;t disappoint my audience! I have to do it even if it kills me! Young thinks, Wouldnu0026#39;t it be sweet to have a nice quiet home in the country? Therein lies the conflict that, unfortunately, drags on for the rest of the picture. u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eYoung is fine as the earnest young woman in love with a disaster waiting to happen. And Niven is quite convincing as the out-of-control daredevil who just canu0026#39;t stop himself. However, the question is – What exactly do they see in each other? The characters just donu0026#39;t seem to have any reason to be together.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThe strong supporting cast includes Billie Burke, Ray Walburn, Zasu Pitts, and C. Aubrey Smith. Hugh Herbert is very good as Nivenu0026#39;s assistant. u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eItu0026#39;s a handsome production but while the stars do look good itu0026#39;s too bad that neither of their characters seems very bright.”