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Affectionately Yours

  • 1941
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  • 1h 28m
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5.7/10
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Rita Hayworth, Ralph Bellamy, Dennis Morgan, and Merle Oberon in Affectionately Yours (1941)
A married reporter's assignments carry him all over the world, which gives him ample opportunity to put the moves on the local females. He's in Lisbon attempting his latest "conquest" when he gets word that his wife back home has found another man and is divorcing him. Panicking, he heads back to the US to try to patch things up, but the girl from Lisbon follows him back, determined to take advantage of the situation.
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A globe-trotting married reporter pursuing women abroad learns his wife is leaving him for someone else. As he rushes home to save his marriage, a woman from Lisbon follows him.A globe-trotting married reporter pursuing women abroad learns his wife is leaving him for someone else. As he rushes home to save his marriage, a woman from Lisbon follows him.A globe-trotting married reporter pursuing women abroad learns his wife is leaving him for someone else. As he rushes home to save his marriage, a woman from Lisbon follows him.

  • Director
    • Lloyd Bacon
  • Writers
    • Edward Kaufman
    • Fanya Foss
    • Aleen Leslie
  • Stars
    • Merle Oberon
    • Dennis Morgan
    • Rita Hayworth
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    • Director
      • Lloyd Bacon
    • Writers
      • Edward Kaufman
      • Fanya Foss
      • Aleen Leslie
    • Stars
      • Merle Oberon
      • Dennis Morgan
      • Rita Hayworth
    • 21User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
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    Merle Oberon
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    • Sue Mayberry
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    • Richard 'Rickey' Mayberry
    Rita Hayworth
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    • Irene Malcolm
    Ralph Bellamy
    Ralph Bellamy
    • Owen Wright
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      • Lloyd Bacon
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      • Fanya Foss
      • Aleen Leslie
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    6blanche-2

    Two gorgeous ladies compete for one philanderer

    Dennis Morgan, Merle Oberon, Rita Hayworth, and Ralph Bellamy are "Affectionately Yours" in this 1941 comedy. Morgan is a newspaper reporter who travels constantly.

    His current amour is Malcolm (Hayworth), and he gives her the same story he's given all of them - his wife (Oberon) won't divorce him.

    However, he receives a telegram stating that she has, and he panics. He rushes home to New York, with Malcolm right behind him, and tries to woo her back. She's planning to marry Mr. Wright (Bellamy), who is more than disturbed by the fact that she still seems interested in her husband.

    This is a fairly trite comedy with some very funny slapstick and, of course, two of the screen's most beautiful women, Oberon and Hayworth.

    This film was made just before Hayworth broke through into big stardom, and she's delicious. She has the best role in the film. It always amuses me to see her so vivacious and talkative on screen.

    According to one of her biographers, when the kids from the old neighborhood saw her on screen for the first time, they were shocked at how much she was talking. She never talked as a young girl.

    Though she didn't really like movie stardom, the screen was where she could let herself go and be someone else. Morgan is attractive and just right as the errant husband.

    Bellamy is in his usual role as the man who doesn't get the girl, and he does beleaguered very well.

    Oberon lends sophistication and class to the film. Someone commented here that she looked plump. I don't know what they're talking about.

    This is a good movie to see for the stars. The story isn't much.
    6ksf-2

    JUST prior to ww ii... rita hayworth.

    It's Rita Hayworth day on TCM! the cast list is just a roll call of great stars at Warner Brothers. Here, she's Irene, dancing in a nightclub in Lisbon, with Rick Mayberry (Dennis Morgan). trouble is, he's married. but at least Rick is honest, and tells Irene he's already married. released in May 1941, so a couple months BEFORE WW II breaks out. we were still happy and upbeat. even two guys dancing together, in the club. progressive, for 1941 ! Irene is ALSO on the plane home, so that will probably complicate things. Hattie McDaniel and Butterfly McQueen work for Susan (Merle Oberon, aka MRS. Mayberry !) McDaniel and McQueen had BOTH just had huge roles in Gone with the Wind. Ralph Bellamy is Owen Wright (Mister Right, of course) Susan's new boyfriend. they got chummy while Rick was traveling the world, getting chummy with Irene! George Tobias was a master of accents, and here, he's Rick's photographer. we all know him better as Abner, the next door neighbor on Bewitched. James Gleason is his boss back home, and doesn't help matters any. the bottom line here is that Susan can't seem to really decide if she's still in love with Rick, and strings both guys along to see if Rick still loves her. gets annoying after a while. and everyone is in on the act. so many shenanigans. does she still love him or not?? Directed by Lloyd Bacon. no oscars, but made some great films. this one was a bit too silly and overdone for me. i enjoyed the scene where Hattie McDaniel ends up with the bouquet and starts walking down the aisle. funny, considering it was filmed in 1941. different times.
    4bill-790

    Quite a disappointment considering the cast.

    Another reviewer used the word "trite" to characterize the plot of this film. Amen to that! As for the film as a whole? How about lame? Really lame!

    Since this was a 1940s Warner Brothers production featuring several of that studio's stalwart players, I had high hopes when I saw it for the first, and almost certainly ONLY, time. But, really, this is a silly story that is hardly ever funny and simply makes everyone involved look foolish. (Butterfly McQueen absolutely sobs her way through this movie. Makes you wish someone had taken her apron and gagged her with it!)

    I love the WB product of the 1940s, but this is really a let down. Don't expect anything like "Christmas in Connecticut"!
    4SimonJack

    A zany film only works if the material is actually funny - this one's a dud

    With a box office of just $1.3 million in ticket sales, "Affectionately Yours" probably didn't come near covering its budget. With its big-name cast, it should have been a big draw. But, finishing the year in 166th is a sign that it probably bombed. When something like that happens - with such a cast, it's a sure thing that the story - the plot, is a dud. Even stars such as these - Merle Oberon, Rita Hayworth, Dennis Morgan, Ralph Bellamy - can't save a lousy story.

    I don't know what the critics might have written or said about this film, but I'd wager it wasn't very good. When a film has such poor box office results, it's likely that the first audiences spread the word that the film stinks. And, this sure is a stinker for Warner Brothers.

    The plot is all about a married American foreign correspondent who has girlfriends in every city where he has been to cover news events. He's been married four years, but spends most of his time away in Europe. His line with each of his women friends is that he'd marry her in a minute, if only he wasn't already married. When he finally learns that his wife has actually divorced him, he heads back to the States from Lisbon, against his editors orders.

    The ex-wife is now planning to marry another guy. But now, the correspondent wants to prevent her from doing that. She still loves the guy (so she'll marry another guy to prove that point?), but he's a chronic liar. No one watching this film could possibly believe he still loved her. But the film is a series of back and forth charades and lies on his part trying to dupe her into not marrying the other guy.

    This is a lame comedy romance. The dialog is humorless - no witty, clever or even memorable lines. Morgan's Rick Mayberry runs around trying to stop Oberon's Sue Mayberry from seeing and then marrying Bellamy's Owen Wright. Hayworth's Irene Malcolm is another correspondent who is one of those other women Rick would marry in a minute.

    Some zany movies can be very good if the material is genuinely funny. But this film won't generate so much as a chuckle with most sober movie buffs. I think I gave it four stars for the supporting cast.
    howardeisman

    It's the other woman here

    This is a late and modest entry into the screwball comedy genre. As such, all the performers are frenetic, histrionic, and act in broad, bold strokes. Performers falling into water is a running joke. There is no dry humor in this film. Unfortunately, no good lines either; it has a script of shtick patched together from older and better comedies.

    But the other woman here acts as an intelligent person and has a natural manner. Since it is Rita Hayworth herself, she is naturally beautiful. It suggests a script writers dilemma: other woman has to be less desirable than the female lead, but they have to be desirable enough for the male lead to be attracted by them. In this movie, Rita Hayworth is so much more appealing in every way than Merle Oberon that it renders the plot silly.

    The racial stereotypes are prominent here, with Hattie MacDanial and Butter McQueen doing routines they could have done in their sleep. Had they had sharp,incisive funny lines, we might have had a guilty laugh or two from these offensive stereotypes. As they were simply stereotypes to laugh at, it is now only offensive.

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    • Trivia
      Warner Bros. technicians duplicated a Boeing 314 Clipper in order to match studio shots with those filmed on location at Lisbon and LaGuardia airports. Boeing built only 12 of these airplanes from 1938 to 1941.
    • Goofs
      When Rickey goes into the hotel bathroom and closes the door, the key is on his side but yet he's locked in from the other side. When he leaves the bathroom, the key is back on the other side.
    • Quotes

      Owen Wright: You certainly are intuitive.

      Sue Mayberry: You certainly are transparent.

    • Connections
      Featured in Of Black America: Black History: Lost, Stolen or Strayed (1968)
    • Soundtracks
      Hungarian Dance No. 6
      (1869) (uncredited)

      Written by Johannes Brahms

      Played by the orchestra at the Lisbon Cafe

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    • Release date
      • May 10, 1941 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Vuelve a ser mía
    • Filming locations
      • Lisbon, Portugal(airport)
    • Production company
      • Warner Bros.
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 28m(88 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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