Interesting Film
21 February 2014
I agree that the first line is "Good morning, Elvis." There is no doubt about it in my mind.

Louis Jean Heydt's part in the film is interesting, as it was his first motion picture. And he played many parts in movies from 1933 until his death in 1960. There are a few awkward times when his performance in this movie. That is no doubt due to his inexperience.

At the time of Heydt's death, he was appearing in a production of the play There Was a Little Girl, and his co-star opposite was Jane Fonda. He died of a heart attack immediately after the first act of that play, and the performance went on by understudy William Adler.

I love the old movies dating back to this era. Who cares if it moves a little slow at times? There could be a counter-argument made that today's films move much too fast. I also agree with the observation that this one, with its engaging storyline, could be successfully remade today.
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