A fast-moving comedy, American-style, with Doris Day as a small-town lobster-dealer who has a cargo ruined by the railway and is determined to get her own back. Beautiful colour photography and a furious finale involving trains, complement the likeable performances of Miss Day, Jack Lemmon and the apoplectic Ernie Kovacs, to make this one of the most enjoyable comedies in many a long day. The director is Richard Quine, who started his career at the age of 11 as a child actor, appeared in several musicals of the Forties as a juvenile lead, then turned director, his best films being Operation Mad Ball, Bell, Book and Candle, The Notorious Landlady and How to Murder Your Wife. Lemmon appeared in all four and Kovacs in the first two.
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