Peggy, A NEW Kind of American 'Girl'.
What a refreshing change from the 1930's with its simpering ingenue girl romantic leads. Peggy has an openness and innocence about her without being anything of a prig. Al comes back from the war and wonders if her mother has explained the 'facts of life' to her. Myrna Loy in her exquisitely dry manner responds:
"She's been working two years in an army hospital, she knows more than you and I will ever know."