Their project is to get recovering alcoholic Uncle Willis (Dunne) together with the lovely Ellen (Marlowe) in order to save what they believe is Judy's parent's marriage. Here Judy has a bouncy neighbor Fluffy (Whiting) to conspire with.
She's a natural, not particularly pretty, but with a winning personality. What I like most is her utter lack of affect. And was there ever a more beguiling early teen than Garner (Judy). I love the way the luckless teenage suitors keep shuffling in and out of the apartment as the girls' grouchy dad (Joslyn) gives them the better-be-home-by-ten evil eye. Director Seaton and the writers add a number of expert touches that lift the 90- minutes above the ordinary. Utterly charming lightweight comedy about two teenage girls coming of age in 1940's Manhattan.