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Format: VHS
 Not Rated
 Recording Mode: (unknown)
 99 min. |
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Movie Description Cary Grant is Joe Adams, a resourceful gambler who is set to outfit his illegal operation on a gaming ship en route to Havana. Two problems are stopping him: a lack of funds and the fact that he's just been drafted. He quickly assumes the name of a dying 4-F, and launches a drive to raise the cash. This pursuit runs him smack into heiress Laraine Day (Dorothy Bryant). Considering her for both practical and romantic reasons, he becomes a member of a war relief agency in hopes that they may charter his boat to carry supplies for his own little war effort. But soon his feelings get the best of him and the gambler's creed, to never give a sucker a break and never cheat a friend, wins out. The script, written by Milton Homes and Adrian Scott, pays close attention to the details of a gambler's existence and gives the story an authentic ring. H.C. Potter directs Cary Grant to moderate his charm and the effect is completely compelling in this stylish comedy.
Synopsis Cary Grant plays a swindler who wishes to gain financing for his illegal casino boat. As he tries to con a humanitarian association, he falls head over heels for one of its wealthy donors -- and ends up using the tricks of his trade to help her organization instead!
Film Notes The Turner videocassette is part of the "RKO Collection."
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