
You also know it's going to be well acted and for the most part it is. There's William Holden, (the decent one), Fredric March, (the nasty one), Barbara Stanwyck, (the hysterical mistress), Walter Pidgeon, (the very decent one), Louis Calhern, (the skunk), Dean Jagger, (the lazy one), Paul Douglas, (the cheating one), as well as June Allyson, (the loyal wife), Shelley Winters, (the disloyal secretary) and Nina Foch, Oscar-nominated, as the loyal secretary. Unfortunately none of them can make the material sexy; stocks and shares and who runs what department are hardly likely to get your blood up. Still, it did get four Oscar nominations and it does have its followers and finally it just has about the right number of knives in the right number of backs to give it a much needed boost.
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