A Kiss in the Dark (1949 film)

A Kiss in the Dark is a 1949 American comedy film directed by Delmer Daves and starring David Niven, Jane Wyman, Victor Moore, Wayne Morris and Broderick Crawford.

Eric and the tenants agree to improve the building together, starting with a roof garden with a day-care center.

Eric blames the former owner and present manager Horace Willoughby for the poor quality of the work and fires him.

They talk and discover that both Bruce and Peter wanted Eric separated from Polly, for different selfish reasons.

In a contemporary review for The New York Times, critic Bosley Crowther called A Kiss in the Dark "flimsy and unoriginal" and wrote: "No one can take great exception to the formula of boy-meets-girl, so long as some bright contrivance is pleasantly worked into it.