[2] In a review for Variety, David Rooney called the film "[a] droll comedy", but also mentioning that its "both blacker and more tightly focused".
To his puzzlement and dismay Keet encourages him, because as she says she doesn't want a husband with another woman in his head.
The love between Brand and Lena does not grow stale as Keet hoped after the birth of little Tony.
Keet, who is a barren herself decides Lena has to be eliminated with the arrival of little Tony between them.
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