The last of the really funny Doris Day comedies at Universal, here with Cary Grant instead of Rock Hudson as co-star. At 40 and 58, the stars were getting uncomfortably long in the tooth for this kind of romantic froth - Cary fancies jetting Doris off to Bermuda and bed while she favours Manhattan and matrimony - but Delbert Mann sweeps the story along with such verve that it works as fizzingly as the screwball comedies of two decades earlier. Bright and jolly, the fun even has a cutting edge in places, and its comic timing - with Day, Grant, Gig Young and John Astin all playing to perfection - couldn't be bettered. Stunningly shot in widescreen by the great Russell Metty.