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Singer Deanna Durbin and Mercury Player Joseph Cotton are teamed as a west coast debutante and a flyer on leave, who thinks he is out for a good time but finds true love. Posing as a doctor at a Red Cross Blood Bank, the flyer meets the debutante who promptly shuns him, but reconsiders his affection by getting work at the airplane factory where he is stationed.
After the two reunite there is a series of lovers' quarrels between scenes in which Deanna sings songs which make the show. Charles Winninger adds a contributing role which bolsters the none too strong plot. Deanna's superb singing and Cotton's Orson Welles' inspired acting make the show about the best morale-building production of the war. Well worth seeing.
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