Indeed Sinatra must be playing Jewish in this entertaining film based on a very early Neil Simon play. Sinatra plays his usual carefree bachelor type guy which is all well and good but what truly interested me was the almost deadpan performance of a smart looking Tony Bill (who went on to become a producer) as Sinatra's cute, younger brother who is totally out of it as to the ways of the world. If you have never seen Molly Picon on stage or film, you have a real treat in store as she delivers big time as the mamma of the boys. Even in those very early days of his career, Neil Simon was able to stitch together some hilarious laughs and gags.
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