(3 of 3)
A clever tribute to that most rarely dramatized of virtues, the civilized inhibition, Call It a Day is gracefully acted and directed. Especially successful in creating the character of an attractive woman who is first and foremost an attractive lady is Frieda Inescort, most of whose previous roles in cinema have done her talents less than justice. Good shot: Mrs. Hilton and Frank Haines sitting down alone to the dinner at which she promised him the com-pany of her happy and devoted family.
