I remember reading about someone who saw the film at Radio City. I havn’t seen it but there is a point where Garson says something like ‘Bad girls don’t have babies!’ and the audience in the Hall cheered. It took me a while before I got it. That certainly would not fly today.
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The Technicolor tearjerker’s success lifted Greer Garson to royal status at MGM, and was also the first of her memorable teamings with Walter Pidgeon.
I remember reading about someone who saw the film at Radio City. I havn’t seen it but there is a point where Garson says something like ‘Bad girls don’t have babies!’ and the audience in the Hall cheered. It took me a while before I got it. That certainly would not fly today.