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Consolation Marriage

  • 1931
  • Passed
  • 1h 21m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
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Consolation Marriage (1931)
Drama

In prohibition-era Manhattan, shopkeeper Mary Brown loses Aubrey, her childhood sweetheart, when he marries a rich woman. Reporter Steve "Rollo" Porter has lost his childhood sweetheart Elai... Read allIn prohibition-era Manhattan, shopkeeper Mary Brown loses Aubrey, her childhood sweetheart, when he marries a rich woman. Reporter Steve "Rollo" Porter has lost his childhood sweetheart Elaine, who has also married another. Mary and Steve become friends, and make a marriage of co... Read allIn prohibition-era Manhattan, shopkeeper Mary Brown loses Aubrey, her childhood sweetheart, when he marries a rich woman. Reporter Steve "Rollo" Porter has lost his childhood sweetheart Elaine, who has also married another. Mary and Steve become friends, and make a marriage of convenience, based on a shared sense of whimsical humor as well as their mutual losses. When... Read all

  • Director
    • Paul Sloane
  • Writers
    • Bill Cunningham
    • Humphrey Pearson
  • Stars
    • Irene Dunne
    • Pat O'Brien
    • John Halliday
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    527
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Paul Sloane
    • Writers
      • Bill Cunningham
      • Humphrey Pearson
    • Stars
      • Irene Dunne
      • Pat O'Brien
      • John Halliday
    • 19User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins total

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    Irene Dunne
    Irene Dunne
    • Mary Brown Porter
    Pat O'Brien
    Pat O'Brien
    • Steve Porter
    John Halliday
    John Halliday
    • Jeff Hunter
    Myrna Loy
    Myrna Loy
    • Elaine Brandon
    Lester Vail
    Lester Vail
    • Aubrey
    Matt Moore
    Matt Moore
    • The Colonel
    Elmer Ballard
    • Undetermined Role
    • (uncredited)
    Wilson Benge
    Wilson Benge
    • Elaine's Butler
    • (uncredited)
    Edgar Dearing
    Edgar Dearing
    • Mulligan - a Policeman
    • (uncredited)
    Bill Elliott
    Bill Elliott
    • Dog Show Attendee
    • (uncredited)
    Tom Herbert
    • Dog Owner
    • (uncredited)
    Robert Homans
    Robert Homans
    • Justice of the Peace
    • (uncredited)
    Gertrude Howard
    • Kate - Mary's Maid
    • (uncredited)
    Gladden James
    Gladden James
    • Charlie - Newspaper Worker - One of the Boys
    • (uncredited)
    Frank McLure
    Frank McLure
    • Celebrant in Ship's Cabin
    • (uncredited)
    Arthur Millett
    Arthur Millett
    • Traffic Police Officer
    • (uncredited)
    Dave O'Brien
    Dave O'Brien
    • Man Picking Up Stack of Newspapers
    • (uncredited)
    Ronald R. Rondell
    Ronald R. Rondell
    • Dog Show Attendee
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Paul Sloane
    • Writers
      • Bill Cunningham
      • Humphrey Pearson
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    User reviews19

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    8tr-83495

    Dunne, O'Brien, Loy All Great in Early Roles

    This is a touching comedy/drama for 1931 when they all were feeling the ropes of this new medium.
    8ronrobinson3

    This is a bizarre concept for a film, but it works!

    I had never heard of this film. The plot is very different and modern for the time.

    Irene Dunne and Pat O'Brien have both been dumped by the loves of their lives. They are both sure they could never love anyone else. After meeting and realizing how much they have in common, they joke about getting married to each other. And then they do! It is all with the agreement that if someone else comes along, they will part ways, wish each other luck, and have no hard feelings. It sounds like an odd setup but as the movie plays out, it all seems to make sense and be a very natural and modern way of viewing their marriage.

    They enjoy the relaxed relationship and each others companionship. However, neither one of them can completely forgot their first loves. They even talk about them openly. No secrets. They even have a child and it is all taken in stride.

    The real plot comes along when, almost at the same time, the old loves come back into their lives. Each one is unsure what to do and unsure of what the other one is going to do. It sounds like the story for a comedy or farce, but this is not played for laughs. It is acted out as a real believable story and it actually works.

    Irene Dunne is perfect in her part and Pat O'Brien is boyish and charming. Myrna Loy plays O'Brien's first love. Her part is moderate (only really seen in the beginning and then the end of the film), but I have never seen Myrna Loy looking more stunning!!

    The ending is satisfying and, overall, it is a good film worth watching. It is not too heavy nor too tedious. It is just the right film to watch when you are not sure what you are in the mood for. This will be a perfect choice.

    Check out this classy classic.
    6Handlinghandel

    The Consolation Here Is That Both Leads Went On To Far Better Things

    Since I first saw "The Awful Truth," Irene Dunne has been one of the few performers whose presence in a movie will make me watch it. No matter what.

    This one is a real case of no matter what.

    (For the record, the others include Jean Harlow, Jean Arthur, and Constance Bennett.)

    This is a women's picture, directed at a snail's pace.

    In it, Ms. Dunne sports an exceptionally unflattering hair design, which makes her virtually unrecognizable as the star of such classics as the above-mentioned "Awful Truth," Theodora Goes Wild," and "Showboat."

    She looks like Edna May Oliver. She looks like Eleanor Roosevelt (my greatest heroine of the past two or three hundred years but hardly a beauty.)

    In this poky tale, Dunne actually leaves her child briefly. The child is indeed pudgy and very unappealing but women must have stalked out of theaters at that point.

    She and Pat O'Brien are not the most likely of couples but they are meant in the plot not to be. They are certainly more believable than Dunne and Spencer Tracy in unendurable "A Guy Named Joe."
    8fairb

    Sparkling dialogue in a story that creaks with age, as it should.

    Although the first ten minutes of the film are a trial, relishing as it does the cacophony of early films, the sheer bravado of Pat O'Brien and the iridescent charm of Irene Dunne soon make up for the horror of Myrna Loy, as stiff and plastic as her hairdo, and John Halliday, as a weak, chinless cretin musician. Once these two are left behind, the screenplay transcends its material and the dialogue and wit are as illuminating as the key lighting. The interaction between Dunne and O'Brien is what people mean when they say: "They don't make movies like this anymore." The two simply become more than the sum of their parts.

    Discussing the ending would be akin to drowning a kitten. Suffice it to say that this is soap opera at its best and once the two weak sisters re-appear and disappear, we are left with an ending that allows us to feel morally uplifted. The material is dated but the inter-action between these two beginning stars of yesteryear makes up for any weaknesses. To fault the film for its age is simply ridiculous and makes such critics even less aware of just how good Hollywood films once were -- crowsfeet and all.
    4wes-connors

    Looking for Fire and Finding Milk

    Shopkeeper Irene Dunne (as Mary Brown) is in love with pianist Lester Vail (as Aubrey). Sports writer Pat O'Brien (as Steve Porter) expects to marry his high school "Juliet" Myrna Loy (as Elaine). Alas, Ms. Dunne and Mr. O'Brien lose their lovers to more well-heeled partners. Then, Dunne and O'Brien meet, get drunk, and bond in friendship as a cut-rate "Bonnie and Clyde" during a wild evening. Thinking any reconciliation with their true loves is impossible, Dunne and O'Brien decide to get married. Their "Consolation Marriage" is agreed to be an "open" one, but a child keeps O'Brien home and sober more often. Then, the marriages of Mr. Vail and Ms. Loy end - and, they want Dunne and O'Brien back... Predictable and unattractive, with some emphasis on the latter.

    **** Consolation Marriage (10/13/31) Paul Sloane ~ Irene Dunne, Pat O'Brien, John Halliday, Myrna Loy

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    • Trivia
      In August of 1931 entertainment columns reported that Robert Williams had been injured in fall, requiring the recasting of his role in the film; Matt Moore took his place.
    • Goofs
      As the camera follows Mary and Steve to their taxi after their wedding, crew and equipment, including a stepladder, can be seen reflected in the limo's left rear window, which is partially rolled down, and, as is the case in many films, the limo's polished finish has been dulled to matte to prevent reflections.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Max Steiner: Maestro of Movie Music (2019)
    • Soundtracks
      Devotion
      (1931) (uncredited)

      Music by Max Steiner

      Lyrics by Myles Connolly

      Played on piano and sung by Irene Dunne

      Reprised on piano later by Lester Vail

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    • Release date
      • November 21, 1931 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Married in Haste
    • Filming locations
      • RKO Studios - 780 N. Gower Street, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • RKO Radio Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 21m(81 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White

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