"AS GOOD AS MARRIED."
When a secretary marries her boss, these days, it is no longer news; but when she marries him so ithat he can save on his income tax, that is something else. This is just what happens in the New Universal comedy "As Good As Married," which stars Doris Nolan, John Boles, and Alan Mowbray. The consequences of the marriage of John Boles and Doris Nolan make a most delightful picture. John Boles has never had such a natural role before, and as the wealthy archi- . tect whose financial problems are set- > tied in this distinctly novel way, he , rises to greater eminence than ever . before. Set designs werein the hands : of John Harkrider, who was responsi- : ble for the marvellous settings of 1 "The Great Ziegfeld" and the new s Universal musical comedy "Top of the • Town." But the dialogue is the feature : of the picture which has beendevelt oped almost to perfection, for it scin- ; lillates with witticisms.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 13, 15 July 1937, Page 21
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