![]() ![]() She locates an enormous house that needs major repairs and sets about renovating it. ![]() Growing weary of the countless parties she and Larry must attend and of the periodic run-ins with Alfred and Deborah, who are on the warpath, Kate convinces her husband that they should move out of Manhattan to the country. Alfred considers the review to be a betrayal of their long friendship and, with Deborah’s help, launches a counter-attack on Larry. That infuriates its star, Deborah Vaughn (Janis Paige) and its producer, Alfred North (Richard Haydn), the McKay’s closest friend and godfather of their children. The play turns out to be awful and Larry is forced to give it a bad review. While she is dressing, her mischievous boys are raising havoc. Her acting with kids is so natural, you’d think she’d actually given birth to them! In the initial scene, Kate is preparing to attend the opening of a new Broadway show, for which Larry will write his first review. She is an expert comedienne, and in this film plays the harried mother with just the right amount of exasperation, helplessness, and understanding that boys will be boys. David Niven turned out to be a wonderful leading man for Doris Day. ![]()
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