A nice charming romantic musical in which goddess Hayworth can shine.
The element of a somewhat modern fairy tale is beautifully told and the heavenly scenes are also both beautiful and amusing.
Hayworth can shine as the goddess Terpsichore, who is outraged by the interpretation of her in a musical on earth and decides to ask God if she can intervene, he gives permission. But in the meantime he has a double agenda.
The story is nicely completed, it starts quite light-hearted but becomes a bit more serious towards the end without losing its light-heartedness.
Who else but Hayworth could play a goddess so beautifully.
The element of a somewhat modern fairy tale is beautifully told and the heavenly scenes are also both beautiful and amusing.
Hayworth can shine as the goddess Terpsichore, who is outraged by the interpretation of her in a musical on earth and decides to ask God if she can intervene, he gives permission. But in the meantime he has a double agenda.
The story is nicely completed, it starts quite light-hearted but becomes a bit more serious towards the end without losing its light-heartedness.
Who else but Hayworth could play a goddess so beautifully.