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Marriage Is a Private Affair

  • 1944
  • Approved
  • 1h 56m
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5.9/10
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Lana Turner and John Hodiak in Marriage Is a Private Affair (1944)
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Theo has had many boyfriends who wanted to marry her. Since her mother, Mrs. Selworth, has been married many times, Theo is unsure of commitment. Without much thought, she finally accepts th... Read allTheo has had many boyfriends who wanted to marry her. Since her mother, Mrs. Selworth, has been married many times, Theo is unsure of commitment. Without much thought, she finally accepts the proposal of Air Corps Lieutenant Tom West. After the honeymoon, Tom's father dies and To... Read allTheo has had many boyfriends who wanted to marry her. Since her mother, Mrs. Selworth, has been married many times, Theo is unsure of commitment. Without much thought, she finally accepts the proposal of Air Corps Lieutenant Tom West. After the honeymoon, Tom's father dies and Tom goes into the defense industry. When Theo has a baby, she hates the idea of being matron... Read all

  • Director
    • Robert Z. Leonard
  • Writers
    • David Hertz
    • Lenore J. Coffee
    • Judith Kelly
  • Stars
    • Lana Turner
    • James Craig
    • John Hodiak
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
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    • Director
      • Robert Z. Leonard
    • Writers
      • David Hertz
      • Lenore J. Coffee
      • Judith Kelly
    • Stars
      • Lana Turner
      • James Craig
      • John Hodiak
    • 14User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    Lana Turner
    Lana Turner
    • Theo West
    James Craig
    James Craig
    • Captain Miles Lancing
    John Hodiak
    John Hodiak
    • Lieutenant Tom West
    Frances Gifford
    Frances Gifford
    • Sissy Mortimer
    Hugh Marlowe
    Hugh Marlowe
    • Joseph I. Murdock
    Natalie Schafer
    Natalie Schafer
    • Mrs. Selworth
    Keenan Wynn
    Keenan Wynn
    • Major Bob Wilton
    Herbert Rudley
    Herbert Rudley
    • Ted Mortimer
    Paul Cavanagh
    Paul Cavanagh
    • Mr. Selworth
    Morris Ankrum
    Morris Ankrum
    • Ed Scofield
    Jane Green
    • Martha
    Tom Drake
    Tom Drake
    • Bill Rice
    Shirley Patterson
    Shirley Patterson
    • Mary Saunders
    Neal Dodd
    Neal Dodd
    • Minister
    • (as Rev. Neal Dodd)
    Nana Bryant
    Nana Bryant
    • Nurse
    Cecilia Callejo
    Cecilia Callejo
    • Senora Guizman
    Virginia Brissac
    Virginia Brissac
    • Mrs. Courtland West
    Byron Foulger
    Byron Foulger
    • Ned Bolton
    • Director
      • Robert Z. Leonard
    • Writers
      • David Hertz
      • Lenore J. Coffee
      • Judith Kelly
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    6atlasmb

    Aimless Pseudo-Comedy Starring The Beautiful Lana Turner

    First let me say that Lana Turner certainly looks beautiful in her role as a woman who has no idea what she wants. Well, she does like to be pursued. And occasionally she likes the idea of marriage.

    This film is listed under the comedy genre. The few forays into the realm of comedy do not make this a comedy any more than her hallucinatory scenes of past lovers makes this a science fiction film. Actually, the film cannot decide what it wants to be. The swing from lighthearted banter to life-altering urgency and back prevents the viewer from fully investing emotionally in the perils of Theo (Ms. Turner).

    The only thing to recommend this film are the beautiful people who populate it. And the photography and fashion that frame them.

    The script must have been worked and reworked a hundred times by numerous scribes. It is so disjointed that in the end it leaves you wondering what it was all about. Yes, there is the neat "there's no place like home"-type attempt to put a neat ribbon on it all, but it rings hollow. Just look at the pretty people and smile.
    6mossgrymk

    marriage is a private affair

    As the somewhat Margaret Dumont-ish title would indicate this is a classic chick flic with acting and dialogue pitched squarely at the lady's magazine crowd; you know, lots of gasps, raised eyebrows, meaningful gazes and lines like "If you lie to me about the maple leaf, Tom, then..." However, if you can get past the foregoing, as well as the Hays Office BS (Double beds on a friggin HONEYMOON?) and Robert Z Leonard's rather placid direction, then there are some pleasures to be had. Not the least among them (gee, I'm starting to write like this film!) is Lana Turner's better than expected performance in the lead, especially in the scenes with her wayward, matrimony loving mom, played to comedic perfection by Natalie Schaefer about twenty years before her three hour cruise (By the way, RIP Dawn Welles. That leaves only Tina Louise on the island) and one of the more well staged disastrous dinner parties you'll see on celluloid. Give it a C plus. PS...It took about three days to get Bronislau Kaper's voluble, intrusive score outa my head.
    6bkoganbing

    Does she still have IT?

    Marriage Is A Private Affair was the first film that Lana Turner did post the birth of her daughter Cheryl Crane. I guess that's what gives the scenes of Turner with her infant son in this film some special poignancy.

    Turner is an irrepressible flirt, the kind who has to be the center of attention at all times. She gets that from her mother Natalie Schaefer who is on her latest husband Paul Cavanaugh. Schaefer has a Zsa Zsa Gabor like attitude toward marriage which she has passed on to her daughter.

    But Lana does fall for and marry John Hodiak who is something of an inventor and considered necessary to the war effort so he can't activate his commission and get where the fighting is. They have a kid and it works for a while. But she gets bored and wants to see if she still is attractive even after marriage and childbirth. She tries flirting with flier James Craig to see if she still has it.

    Marriage Is A Private Affair was also the first film Lana Turner did with billing alone above the title. She does a fine job as a girl who turns into a woman and finally decides to grow up. Her two leads Craig and Hodiak are also well cast in their parts.

    Also in the cast are Herbert Rudley and Frances Gifford a seemingly happily married couple with some secrets and issues. Gifford is a lot like Turner. Hugh Marlowe is in this as well as a scientist friend of Hodiak's also anxious to get to war.

    Probably had this film been done in about 10 years at least after the second World War we might have seen Turner more loose and slatternly, but during wartime there was no way Hollywood would show a star like Turner being less than true, flirting yes, but cheating a definite no-no.

    True blue women is part of what we were fighting for.
    6planktonrules

    Talk about ironic casting!

    Lana Turner might have been a good actress, but her personal life was a mess. She was married seven times and none of them lasted very long. So, having her star in "Love is a Private Affair" is ironic indeed. The film seems inspired by her own life, as Theo (Turner) has been brought up by a spoiled and narcissistic mother (Natalie Schafer) who seems to get married about as often as most folks change their underwear! And, not surprisingly, Theo is ill-equipped for marriage. Only eventually does she realize that marriage is not about finding the perfect partner but about being able and mature enough to be married.

    While this isn't a bad film and it is worth seeing, the film has two things working against it. First, having Turner star in a pro-marriage film is a bit ridiculous and today this sort of casting might make folks laugh. Second, and a more serious problem, is that the film takes a long time getting to Theo's sudden revelation and the happy ending. You know it's coming but the film seems to take forever getting there.
    tjonasgreen

    What Soap Operas Reveal . . .

    The product of a broken home who has been raised by her cynical, much-married mother, Lana Turner enters into the kind of hasty wartime marriage everyone in 1944 was being warned against. And the man she chooses is stable, romantic and old-fashioned. Uh-oh. This picture shows how 'women's films' and 'soap operas' could sometimes tackle modern life's most important moral and ethical situations. Turner's character wants to commit herself to her marriage but realizes she hasn't the experience or the emotional tools to be a good wife, nor does she have the example of her parents' happy marriage to follow. MARRIAGE IS A PRIVATE AFFAIR explores that dilemma and does it very entertainingly. Too bad Lana didn't take the film's theme to heart!

    As the newlyweds, Turner and John Hodiak have a wonderful sensuality and seeming spontaneity together during the scenes that take place on their honeymoon as they are first getting to know each other. And the movie presents a very interesting moral complication when it introduces the threesome that are Hodiak's closest friends from childhood. Consisting of a married couple and their male pal, Hodiak idealizes them but Turner recognizes the sexual tensions that will eventually threaten that marriage. For those who assume that '40s films never dealt with sexual issues, this picture might be a refreshing surprise, especially since it came from MGM, Hollywood's most conservative studio.

    And for those who generally think of Lana Turner's late films when you think of her at all, her work in this and other early '40s pictures might surprise you too. Looking ravishingly pretty with a lush but trim body, in these years Turner actually seems to look at and listen to her fellow actors, and speaks her lines with expression and emotion, a real contrast to her sluggish, lazy late work.

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    • Trivia
      Tennessee Williams, then little-known, contributed some additional dialogue to the film without credit.
    • Goofs
      When Lana Turner carries "Tommie" out of the room after midnight on his birthday, you can see a hand reach for the doorknob on the other side.
    • Quotes

      Mrs. Courtland West: You? My dear boy. Nobody's interested in you anymore. You're just the father.

    • Crazy credits
      Opening credits are shown over the blank pages of a "marriage memories" album.
    • Connections
      Featured in Lana Turner... a Daughter's Memoir (2001)

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    • Release date
      • August 23, 1944 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • El matrimonio es un asunto privado
    • Filming locations
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios - 10202 W. Washington Blvd., Culver City, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
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    • Budget
      • $1,508,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 56m(116 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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