Fred MacMurray and Claudette Colbert, who haven't been around for so long that our Freshman readers may never have heard of them, have come back with a resounding and heartening comedy hit that bodes well for the team in the future.
"No Time For Love" is a little ditty about a professional photographer (Miss Colbert) who switches from pictures along the aesthetic line to the kind that satisfy the beast in us. The cause of the transition is a brawny sand-hog (Mac-Murray--and the muscles are real) whom Miss Colbert stumbles into underneath a river so help me. From there on things happen in a fast, furious, and funny way.
The net result of all this foolishness, which incidentally, includes one of the cleverest dream sequences we've seen, is that the uncouth sand-hog, whom, Claudette bates, detests, despises--only we know better is transformed by some hocus-pocus into an eligible, even desirable future mate.
As for the second show something about Henry Aldrich it's entirely a matter of opinion. We didn't like it.
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