Review of Humoresque (1947) by David R — 04 Aug 2017
Lush and lavishly mounted escapist melodrama. Thin plot, but made special by the star power of Garfield and Crawford. Both give confident, sensitive performances, and the Adrian-clad Crawford never looked more glamorous in all her long career, right up to the startling climax of the film It may be corn, but that corn is the color of pure gold.
This review of Humoresque (1947) was written by David R on 04 Aug 2017.
Humoresque has generally received positive reviews.
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