6/10
Reaching for the Moon review
16 April 2020
A stockbroker in 1920s America who has no time for women finds himself falling for a wealthy, high-spirited young woman. A slight but engaging enough vehicle for Douglas Fairbanks and Bebe Daniels, two huge stars of the silent screens whose careers would largely come to an end in the 1930s. Even in a modern-dress piece of fluff set largely on a cruise liner, Fairbanks finds plenty of opportunities to show off his athletic prowess. It's the kind of movie that is forgotten almost as soon as the end credits are over, and notable only for a brief early appearance from Bing Crosby.
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