5/10
A Rather Ordinary Comedy
22 March 2024
This film essentially begins with a band director by the name of "Kay Kyser" (played by himself) rushing to a church for his own wedding. Along the way he is informed that he has just been called up into the Army and that he is supposed to report for duty that very evening. Needless to say, his bride "Teresa Kyser" (Ellen Drew) is not too happy with this news but, since there is nothing anyone can do, promises to wait for his return as patiently as she can. Little does she know, however, that his return will be much sooner than expected because, not long after reporting for duty, he is informed that there was a mistake and that another person by that same name was supposed to appear instead of him. Naturally, he is somewhat relieved at first, but it's then that his superior officers tell him that they want to use him as a decoy to trap some German spies who are operating not too far the dance hall where he performs. Obviously, being the loyal patriot that he is, he agrees without any reservations. What he doesn't realize, however, is that his clandestine activities are soon to interfere with his duties as a new husband. Now, rather than reveal any more, I will just say that this was a rather ordinary comedy which suffered, to an extent, from the relatively mild humor in a number of scenes. But having said that, I must admit a certain interest in this particular time in American history and, for that reason, the film kept my attention from start-to-finish. Likewise, although I am not too familiar with many Kay Kyser movies, it's quite possible that there are those who enjoy his films and might find this one to be somewhat entertaining as well. In any case, while I don't consider this to be a good comedy necessarily, I suppose it was worth the time spent, and I have rated it accordingly. Average.
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