Over the Moon (1939)
5/10
A film that is watchable mostly for its location shooting and Technicolor
15 August 2020
A maid (Merle Oberon) comes into an £18 million fortune, but the local doctor and her beau (Rex Harrison) refuses to marry her as the money has gone to her head. She then searches for a suitable suitor, while the doctor moves to Switzerland to work in a Swiss clinic.

Without the lush Technicolor (one of five films by producer Alexander Korda made in Technicolor in the 1930s) and the European travelogue locations to maintain the interest this romancer would be something of a washout. It demonstrates very literally all that glitters is not necessarily gold underneath. Oberon adds some glamour to a film that begain shooting in 1937 and was not released until 1940.
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