Kiss and Tell (1945)
5/10
Meet Corliss Archer
25 July 2022
Shirley Temple is Corliss Archer, the perpetually fifteen-year-old girl whose imagination and stubbornness always gets her into trouble. Here, through a series of events, she's covering up for her secret sister-in-law, pretending to be expecting and married to boy-next-door Jerome Courtland. It's typical idiot plotting, with Walter Abel as Miss Temple's apoplectic father, Katherine Alexander as her long-suffering mother, and Robert Benchley, who pops into view to keep things bubbling for another few minutes.

I thought it was pretty racy for a Production Code movie, but it's based on a stage play that had been produced on Broadway a couple of years earlier. Corliss had been created by F. High Herbert, who turned it into quite a franchise opportunity, with movies, stage shows, the long-running radio show, a television series, and even a comic book; that ran only three issues. Miss Temple would reappear as Corliss in a second movie four years later. With Porter Hall, Darryl Hickman, Carlyle Blackwell Jr, and Daisy the Dog on loan from Blondie.
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