All this succeeds as sparkling entertainment, thanks in no small part to the skill of Robert Z. Leonard, who had directed Dancing Lady and was working on his 135th picture. Very much an ensemble piece, When Ladies Meet remains a rare kind of grown-up comedy. It contains an enormous amount of common sense combined with smooth moviemaking craftsmanship, perfectly timed and subtle performances and a rare knowledge of and faith in human nature. Like Susan and God, the original Crothers play won coveted prizes; as a movie, When Ladies Meet retains a wise and mature humor that only the most cynical
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