With the Great Depression persisting, it was hard to find a job in 1939, especially for a bachelorette. Polly Parrish (Ginger Rogers) is working only a seasonal job in the ’39 Bachelor Mother but, ah, it benefits her when the lass turns into a . . . Bachelor Mother, perforce taking care of an abandoned baby. Out of pity, the company boss (David Niven) hires her for permanent work. Everybody mistakes Polly for the baby’s mother—and then there is regrettable ignorance about the identity of the father.
There is not much to say about this flick (directed by Garson Kanin). It’s a romantic comedy which isn’t very funny, but at least has an original screenplay by Norman Krasna and Felix Jackson. It’s a family film that will appeal especially to women and non-fastidious children. David Niven—who was an “approachable” and dapper but masculine actor—is winning. So is the understated Rogers. The whole crew keeps Bachelor Mother humming along, pleasantly.
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