Smooth-sailing archetypal comedy of the Golden Age
Hands across the Table sails smoothly, with the highly competent crew of its three stars, pushed by the soft and pleasant breeze of its well-working though uncomplicated story. It's certainly not covering any new unchartered territory, nor facing any rough sea, but it navigates skillfully on a mixture of the warm superficial waters of screwball and the slightly deeper ones of romantic comedy. Nothing unpredictable, but it oozes light charm.score 8/10
hudecha 9 December 2020
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