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Desaparecida há sete anos e supostamente morta, uma mulher volta para casa no dia do segundo casamento do marido.Desaparecida há sete anos e supostamente morta, uma mulher volta para casa no dia do segundo casamento do marido.Desaparecida há sete anos e supostamente morta, uma mulher volta para casa no dia do segundo casamento do marido.
- Indicado a 3 Oscars
- 3 indicações no total
Jean Acker
- Postponed Case Witness
- (não creditado)
Murray Alper
- Yosemite Bartender
- (não creditado)
Leon Belasco
- Waiter - Pacific Club Poolside
- (não creditado)
Joe Cabrillas
- Phillip
- (não creditado)
Bill Cartledge
- Page Boy Paging Burkett
- (não creditado)
Chester Clute
- Shoe Salesman
- (não creditado)
Corky
- Corky the Dog
- (não creditado)
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- CuriosidadesCary Grant and Randolph Scott, who play rivals in this film, lived together on and off between 1932 and 1944.
- Erros de gravaçãoWhen Ellen has her first hot shower in seven years, she's wearing a bathing cap, rather than wash her hair in the shower.
- Citações
Nick Arden: I came here with my wife... hum... my bride really. Now my wife, not my bride... my wife... Why should I bore you with details?
Hotel clerk: I won't be bored.
Nick Arden: Listen, it's just simple as A B C.
Hotel clerk: Don't tell me you got someone in B?
- Cenas durante ou pós-créditosRather than the normal "The End" title as the movie concludes, "Good Night" is drawn in cursive handwriting.
- ConexõesEdited into Marilyn: Something's Got to Give (1990)
- Trilhas sonorasJingle Bells
(1857) (uncredited)
Written by James Pierpont
Played as part of the score when Cary Grant dons his Santa Claus costume
Avaliação em destaque
This gets pretty good comic mileage out of the often-used 'Enoch Arden' (or, as here, 'Ellen Arden') idea of the long-lost spouse who returns to find his/her spouse now involved with someone else. Numerous movies have used it both for drama and for comedy, and in this case, the premise is adapted to the screwball comedy formula that was so popular for a time in the 1930s and 1940s.
The story starts by slightly revising the usual setup, with Irene Dunne as the formerly shipwrecked spouse, Cary Grant as the husband who has since become involved with another woman (Gail Patrick), plus Randolph Scott as a wild card in the relationships. Practically every stage of the story is highly implausible (probably deliberately so) but amusing, and it is generally left to the cast to make things work, which they usually do.
Grant usually seems quite at home in this kind of comedy, and he and Dunne work well together, depicting their characters' relationship with the kinds of intangibles that help make the whole scenario more believable. Patrick is always quite good as an elegantly icy rival to the heroine, and Scott also works well here in his role. Amongst the supporting cast, Granville Bates gets some very good moments as the grouchy judge.
For as far-fetched as the scenario seems at times, it works pretty well. The cast is strong enough to carry the weight, and it would have been hard to improve upon their combination of talents. It doesn't have quite the depth of comic variety or the subtlety of implied commentary that the best screwball comedies have, but it's an entertaining movie worth seeing.
The story starts by slightly revising the usual setup, with Irene Dunne as the formerly shipwrecked spouse, Cary Grant as the husband who has since become involved with another woman (Gail Patrick), plus Randolph Scott as a wild card in the relationships. Practically every stage of the story is highly implausible (probably deliberately so) but amusing, and it is generally left to the cast to make things work, which they usually do.
Grant usually seems quite at home in this kind of comedy, and he and Dunne work well together, depicting their characters' relationship with the kinds of intangibles that help make the whole scenario more believable. Patrick is always quite good as an elegantly icy rival to the heroine, and Scott also works well here in his role. Amongst the supporting cast, Granville Bates gets some very good moments as the grouchy judge.
For as far-fetched as the scenario seems at times, it works pretty well. The cast is strong enough to carry the weight, and it would have been hard to improve upon their combination of talents. It doesn't have quite the depth of comic variety or the subtlety of implied commentary that the best screwball comedies have, but it's an entertaining movie worth seeing.
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By what name was Minha Esposa Favorita (1940) officially released in Canada in French?
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