Malone thought her performance was effective, both crying and smiling, though considered Renoir to have overdone the film and confusing the audience as a result.
O'Hara was subsequently involved in a legal dispute with , backed by the , over billing for the film.
Miniver, but despite some critics approving her performance, most thought that the remake was ill-timed and that she could not top 's performance in the 1942 Oscar-winning film.
Her accent is thick, which is perhaps why she didn't mention the film much.
She appeared in films such as 1941 her first collaboration with John Ford , with 1942 , 1945 , 1947 , the Christmas classic 1947 with and , and 1950.
Hobbs Takes a Vacation, O'Hara felt that her career had been given a new lease of life.
O'Hara with Brian Keith in 1961 In 1959, O'Hara returned to film, starring as a secretary who is sent from London to to investigate the activities of a British secret agent in the commercially successful.
The fact that Hernandez was Hispanic added to the scandal.