Review of Romance on the High Seas (1948) by Bosley Crowther for The New York Times — 17 Oct 1963
As a brash little night-club singer who is supposed to act like a swell, Miss Day is most plainly the victim of the writers' unutterable ennui. Furthermore, Michael Curtiz's direction of her and the rest of the cast is as slapdash and void of distinction as it can professionally be.
Not only has he let the young lady spread noisiness all over the place, but he has wasted the few minor talents that he had in a most provoking way.
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This review of Romance on the High Seas (1948) was written by Bosley Crowther and published by The New York Times on 17 Oct 1963.
Romance on the High Seas has generally received positive reviews.
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