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6.8/10
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A magazine's staff, including bickering ex-lovers Linda and Carey, cover an Indiana wedding, which goes slightly wrong...A magazine's staff, including bickering ex-lovers Linda and Carey, cover an Indiana wedding, which goes slightly wrong...A magazine's staff, including bickering ex-lovers Linda and Carey, cover an Indiana wedding, which goes slightly wrong...
- Awards
- 1 nomination
Jessie Adams
- Mrs. Lace
- (uncredited)
Raymond Bond
- Reverend
- (uncredited)
Harriett Brest
- Wedding Guest
- (uncredited)
Alfredo Dalmano
- Boy
- (uncredited)
Russell DeVorkin
- Boy Climbing Fireplace
- (uncredited)
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Did you know
- TriviaMovie debut of Debbie Reynolds.
- GoofsWhen Linda and Carey are in Carlton's office and it cuts to a close-up of two suitcases containing various stickers all over them; the larger of the two is positioned behind a chair. But on a following cut when Linda picks up the suitcases; the larger suitcase is now positioned on the side of the chair and the sides of the suitcase that faces the camera have also changed.
- Quotes
Carleton Towne: How are you fixed for money?
Carey Jackson: As usual, I'm un-loaded.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Frances Farmer Presents: June Bride (1958)
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Surprisingly good film with Bette Davis and Robert Montgomery (you'll like them together far more than they liked being together!)
This movie surprised me. Typically, although I adore Bette Davis in dramas, I don't usually care for her in comedies. And, I don't care for Robert Montgomery at all...but I liked him very much here. But to me, this is not a comedy per se, although there is a lot of humor in it.
Robert Montgomery plays a foreign correspondent who reluctantly accepts a job under his former flame -- Bette Davis. He still loves her, she doesn't still love him...at least not at first. They go to Indiana to cover a "typical American wedding," but it turns out not to be quite so typical.
Another thing I rarely find funny in films are drunk scenes. Here, however, Robert Montgomery is hilarious as a drunk.
Aside from strong performances by Davis and Montgomery, this film has an extremely strong cast. Fay Bainter is wonderful, as always, although I would have wished her part was more substantial. You'll recognize Tom Tully, but perhaps for his roles in John Wayne-type films...much different here as the father of the bride(s). And you'll recognize Mary Wickes and Marjorie Bennett.
While this won't find a place on my DVD shelf, I did truly enjoy it. I think you will, also.
Robert Montgomery plays a foreign correspondent who reluctantly accepts a job under his former flame -- Bette Davis. He still loves her, she doesn't still love him...at least not at first. They go to Indiana to cover a "typical American wedding," but it turns out not to be quite so typical.
Another thing I rarely find funny in films are drunk scenes. Here, however, Robert Montgomery is hilarious as a drunk.
Aside from strong performances by Davis and Montgomery, this film has an extremely strong cast. Fay Bainter is wonderful, as always, although I would have wished her part was more substantial. You'll recognize Tom Tully, but perhaps for his roles in John Wayne-type films...much different here as the father of the bride(s). And you'll recognize Mary Wickes and Marjorie Bennett.
While this won't find a place on my DVD shelf, I did truly enjoy it. I think you will, also.
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- vincentlynch-moonoi
- Jun 5, 2011
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- Runtime1 hour 36 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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