Review of One Rainy Afternoon (1936) by Jay N — 31 Jul 2013
Mid thirties studio fodder would be completely forgotten if it didn't have Ida Lupino in one of the star parts. She's very young although starting to move away from the English Jean Harlow mold the studio tried forcing her into at first.
Her voice is still high and light not having yet acquire the smoky whiskey tinge that was to come within a few years. She and the forgotten Lederer make an attractive couple but this is a minor romantic comedy nothing more.
This review of One Rainy Afternoon (1936) was written by Jay N on 31 Jul 2013.
One Rainy Afternoon has generally received mixed reviews.
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