That Wonderful Urge(1948) -

: The film satirizes the "yellow journalism" of the era, where the public's hunger for "freaks served up with all the trimmings" outweighed the value of normal human decency.

The story follows (Tyrone Power), an ambitious investigative reporter for the New York Chronicle who has made a career out of writing scathing articles about Sara Farley (Gene Tierney), a wealthy and eccentric grocery store heiress.

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: A cynical reporter who learns the personal cost of his own sensationalist journalism.

: Sara's aunt who accompanies her on the trip. Themes and Production : The film satirizes the "yellow journalism" of

: Like many films in the screwball comedy genre , it features a dominant female character who challenges and ultimately upends the male protagonist's masculinity.

(1948) is a screwball comedy film directed by Robert B. Sinclair, starring Tyrone Power and Gene Tierney . A remake of the 1937 film Love Is News , it explores the classic "battle of the sexes" through the lens of media ethics and social class. Plot Overview That Wonderful Urge (1948) - IMDb : A

: A "madcap" heiress who uses her social power and the press as a weapon of retaliation.