Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaTom and his new bride's big day takes a turn for the worse when a Frenchwoman arrives uninvited, claiming to be Tom's wife Annette, with whom Tom had a romance at the end of the war when he ... Leggi tuttoTom and his new bride's big day takes a turn for the worse when a Frenchwoman arrives uninvited, claiming to be Tom's wife Annette, with whom Tom had a romance at the end of the war when he was injured near Normandy and she nursed him back to health. It is then that Annette claim... Leggi tuttoTom and his new bride's big day takes a turn for the worse when a Frenchwoman arrives uninvited, claiming to be Tom's wife Annette, with whom Tom had a romance at the end of the war when he was injured near Normandy and she nursed him back to health. It is then that Annette claims the marriage took place, something Tom doesn't remember, She is willing to divorce Tom, ... Leggi tutto
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- Paul
- (as Andre Maranne)
- Marie
- (as Annette Carrell)
- Fat Man
- (as Denier Warren)
- Woman Guest
- (as Sheila Becket)
Recensioni in evidenza
It's the start of a standard type of comedy, but this movie from the Danziger Brothers is not a comedy. It's a serious drama, as Mlle. Daniely demands ten thousand pounds for a quick, quiet divorce. Jackson is a doctor, just setting out on what everyone anticipates is a brilliant career. He can't afford the noisy divorce and bigamy charges.
It's a good idea, and a good, if barebones script. Unfortunately, the Danziger Brothers produced cheap movies, and there is almost nothing done to ornament it: a succession of simple sets, and an uncredited music score that rarely pays any attention to what is happening on the screen. Jackson is okay in a one-note role, Miss Gregg was making a foray into acting, away from the fashion catwalk, and that's about the limit; even the French actors sound like they're faking their accents. If it were not for the inherent cleverness of the script, this would be uninteresting.
And can be summed up in one sentence that her would-be husband, a World War II vet played by Gordon Jackson, says before facing the climatic face-off against two con artists: "Stay in the car!"
Sadly that (mostly proverbial) car includes the present time that's only half the picture, mostly taking place in flashbacks in war-torn France where he's taken into a safe house, wounded, delirious. And winds up blowing-it even worse than a few years later when he infamously utters "Good Luck" in THE GREAT ESCAPE...
The biggest let-down however is that this living-room-mystery's femme fatale, Lisa Daniely, crashing on Jackson and Gregg's wedding by claiming that she married him during the war (and that flashback), never embraces or is allowed to embrace her villainy, making TWO WIVES a talky exercise in futility, and one that should have ended in a cat fight.
The story unfolds that Jackson was seriously injured during the fighting in France. During this time, Daniely claims Jackson proposed and they were married. Unfortunately for Jackson, he lost his memory for a short time and he can't disprove her claim.
Daniely offers to leave the two newlyweds forever as long as Jackson can pay her a considerable sum of money. Now Jackson (and the viewer) realizes that Daniely is a fraud and they were never married. But how can he prove it and is someone else involved in the blackmail scheme.
The film is certainly no cracker, but the current rating (3.2) is a little harsh. Yes, it's a little staid and very low budget. Still it was a pleasant enough 65 minutes if one is not expecting too much.
A full third of the film's running time is devoted to a lengthy flashback set in occupied France, when Gordon Jackson is supposed to have married Lisa Daniely while suffering from amnesia. Ms Daniely with an 'Allo 'Allo accent and beret and raincoat to match, turns up at Jackson's wedding to the luscious Christina Gregg with a marriage license dated 22 August 1944 and demands the then colossal sum of £10,000 not to tell the papers.
I didn't doubt for a moment that this was going to prove to be anything other than a scam; but the twists and turns of Brian Clemens and Eldon Howard's preposterous story (with elements of the sort of thing Clemens would soon be churning out for 'The Avengers'), assisted by good performances from a competent cast, keep you sufficiently curious as to where this is all leading to continue to be entertained until eventually arriving at the satisfactorily action-packed conclusion.
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- Curiosità sui creditiThe open credits appear as a bride leafs through a wedding album.
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- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 6 minuti
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