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Big Brown Eyes (1936)

Grade: D

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Synopsis: A detective (Cary Grant) and teams with his manicurist-turned-reporter girlfriend to solve a case involving stolen jewels.

Big Brown Eyes is notable for two things. One, someone shoots a baby. You don’t often see that in movies, let alone in 1936. Two, Cary Grant is totally forgettable. I’m still trying to put my finger on exactly how a movie manages to bury Cary Grant, but Big Brown Eyes pulls it off. Maybe it’s the really bad ventriloquist tricks he pulls, maybe it’s his lack of screen time, or maybe Grant hadn’t quite figured out how to carry a movie yet. Whatever the cause, the movie suffers for it.

Bottom Line: For Grant fans this may be something of a curiosity, others beware.

—Last viewed on Tuesday, September 4th 2007

“Big Brown Eyes (1936)” was posted on September 5th, 2007 at 1:27 pm in Movie Reviews and Cary Grant and last updated on December 7th, 2007 at 7:07 pm. View this film's entry in the IMDb.

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