

It's a Date
An aspiring actress is offered the lead in a major new play, but discovers that her mother, a more seasoned performer, expects the same part. The situation is further complicated when they both become involved with the same man.
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Plot Summary
Aspiring opera singer Sheila Vickers struggles to get her big break, facing competition from a more experienced rival. Her personal life is complicated by two potential suitors, one a charming but unreliable cafe owner, and the other a wealthy and successful businessman. As her career and romantic entanglements intertwine, Sheila must navigate the pressures of fame and love.
Critical Reception
It's a Date was generally well-received upon its release, appreciated for its lighthearted entertainment and Deanna Durbin's star power. Critics often highlighted Durbin's vocal talents and her ability to carry a charming, albeit simple, romantic comedy. The film was seen as a pleasant diversion that catered to its intended audience.
What Reviewers Say
- Deanna Durbin's charming performance and singing ability are the main draw.
- A light and enjoyable romantic comedy with a predictable but satisfying plot.
- The film offers pleasant escapism with its blend of music and romance.
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Fun Fact
This film marked one of Deanna Durbin's final collaborations with Universal Pictures before she moved to MGM for a period.
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