4/10
**
2 July 2015
Warning: Spoilers
Anne Baxter acted in a true dramatic faction in this comedy. Ditto for MacDonald Carey.

This inane film deals with Baxter spending the entire film pouting over the fact that her husband admitted to an alleged affair with her best friend 3 years ago.

This totally turns Virginia, the Baxter character, into a woman who is angry but then suddenly accepts forgiveness from the form of her minister father Cecil Kellaway. Fran Bavier, Aunt Bee, from the Andy Griffith show, appears as her mother.

Virginia lets her imagination get the best of her by thinking how Joan of Arc and Cleopatra would have handled the situation. Of course, there is the element of using a fellow businessman, Leif Erickson, as a possible way to get George, her husband, jealous.

The whole concept was childish.
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