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So You Want to Hold Your Wife

  • 1947
  • Approved
  • 11m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
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Jane Harker and George O'Hanlon in So You Want to Hold Your Wife (1947)
ComedyShort

Joe McDoakes goes on "The Hour of Agony" radio show and tells Dr. Agony of his marriage problems. The biggest is that his wife Alice snores. Joe has even more problems trying to follow Dr. A... Read allJoe McDoakes goes on "The Hour of Agony" radio show and tells Dr. Agony of his marriage problems. The biggest is that his wife Alice snores. Joe has even more problems trying to follow Dr. Agony's instructions.Joe McDoakes goes on "The Hour of Agony" radio show and tells Dr. Agony of his marriage problems. The biggest is that his wife Alice snores. Joe has even more problems trying to follow Dr. Agony's instructions.

  • Director
    • Richard L. Bare
  • Writers
    • Richard L. Bare
    • George O'Hanlon
  • Stars
    • George O'Hanlon
    • Art Gilmore
    • Jane Harker
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    129
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    • Director
      • Richard L. Bare
    • Writers
      • Richard L. Bare
      • George O'Hanlon
    • Stars
      • George O'Hanlon
      • Art Gilmore
      • Jane Harker
    • 9User reviews
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    George O'Hanlon
    George O'Hanlon
    • Joe McDoakes
    Art Gilmore
    Art Gilmore
    • Narrator
    • (voice)
    Jane Harker
    Jane Harker
    • Alice McDoakes
    • (uncredited)
    Frank Moran
    Frank Moran
    • Trucker at Party
    • (uncredited)
    Mabel Smaney
    • Woman
    • (uncredited)
    Ted Stanhope
    Ted Stanhope
    • Slumber Shop Clerk
    • (uncredited)
    Sid Troy
    • Trucker at Party
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Richard L. Bare
    • Writers
      • Richard L. Bare
      • George O'Hanlon
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    7boblipton

    Fifty Percent Of All People Who Get A Divorce Are Women

    That statistic cited at the start of this movie may have wobbled a bit in the last decade. When this was made in 1947, George O'Hanlon explains to "Mr. Agony" that his wife, Jane Harker is a moody creature, liable to walk out when George invites all his friends over without warning, or when he objects to her family coming over on what was intended as a private Thanksgiving, and then invites all his family. She's the most unreasonable woman in the world.... and there's worse to come in this funny short subject.

    The "Joe McDoakes" series of shorts starring O'Hanlon were the brainchild of Richard L. Bare. 67 were produced between 1942 and 1956. O'Hanlon may be more famous for voicing "George Jetson." Bare went on to direct undistinguished features through the early 1970s, and much episodic TV.... including GREEN ACRES.
    7jbacks3

    Great line!

    The topic is the odds of marital bliss, circa 1947. Joe McDoaks relates what life is like being married to his wife, Alice with a handful of examples (her insensitivity to his party guests, her snoring. The best? After an argument over his wife inviting her family over for Thanksgiving, Joe's wife packs a suitcase to go home to her mother. Joe takes the turkey and stuffs it in her suitcase yelling, "AND YOU CAN GIVE HER THE BIRD FOR ME!" Absolute classic. Jane Harker, who pops up frequently in these Warners' Joe McDoaks shorts is quite a babe. She's quite a contrast to Joe's circle of dentally-challenged friends and co-workers. As a kid of the 60's it's tough reconcile George O'Hanlon's face with George Jetson's voice, but he's a enjoyable comedian and these (mostly) 40's one-reeler's are all watchable.
    6planktonrules

    Wives NEVER snore, Joe!

    The first portion of this Joe McDoakes short tells us about the terrible statistics concerning divorce. However, when Joe is interviewed on a radio show, he admits that he's considering divorce simply because he cannot get any sleep because his wife snores so loudly. But, he also is warned NOT to tell her as wives NEVER will admit that they snore and it's a no-win situation. So instead he tries to secretly use an anti-snoring device to stop her...with no luck whatsoever. How will this all end? See the film.

    This installment is only fair. Better than most of the early ones, by now the films had become goofier and weird...but this one is a bit on the conventional side. It does have a few laughs but is not among the better McDoakes films.
    10tcchelsey

    YES, SHE SNORES TOO.

    Eleven unforgettable minutes of marital woes, Joe McDoakes style. Thank you TCM for showing this golden oldie.

    You knew it would come sooner or later, all about Joe and his wife and whether or not they had a good marriage. After five years, it would seem, things were on the down side. So Joe appears on "The Hour of Agony" radio show, a take-off on the famous marriage headed for divorce program hosted by John J. Anthony. Get it? Anthony's show was so popular, he was heard nationwide on 700 radio stations by the late 1930s.

    So what's wrong? Joe complains his wife, Alice (played by Jane Harker) is just plain unreasonable, add being a party pooper when it comes when having friends over to the house. I agree, the very BEST of the complaint vignettes is seeing angry Alice pack her bags during a Thanksgiving family dinner -- taking the turkey with her! PS: Alice snores.

    Don't miss this one. Jane Harker is funny, co-starring in many of the later McDoakes short films, also appearing in bit roles in film classics, like DECEPTION and NIGHT AND DAY. Look for Ted Stanhope as the shop clerk, a staple in Hal Roach comedies of the 30s, often acting with Thelma Todd.

    Remastered by Warner Brothers, now in a complete dvd box set with other series films.
    7SnoopyStyle

    She snores

    Every third marriage fails. This hopes to change all that. Joe McDoakes (George O'Hanlon) goes on a radio show and tells Dr. Agony about his marital problems. His wife Alice disapproves of his hard-partying wild friends. They have a fight over Thanksgiving. And she snores.

    This is a fun little short. It is all about the clueless man and all of their marriage problems. It is fun to laugh at him. It is ridiculous and somehow fits this Joe McDoakes. I actually laughed and that's rare for non-Stooges early comedies. It is just so dumb, but not dumb enough to be infuriating. There is a bit of heart at its center.

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    • Trivia
      Eleventh of 63 "Joe McDoakes" shorts released by Warner Bros. from 1942 to 1956.
    • Quotes

      Alice McDoakes: [packing suitcase] I've worked and slaved my fingers to the bone for the last time! I'm going home to Mother!

      Joe McDoakes: [holding roasted turkey] Okay - go on home to Mother, and you can... you can... you can give her the bird from me!

      [slams turkey into the suitcase]

      Joe McDoakes: [she screams]

    • Connections
      Followed by So You Want an Apartment (1948)
    • Soundtracks
      I Know That You Know
      (1926) (uncredited)

      Music by Vincent Youmans

      Played during the opening credits

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    • Release date
      • November 22, 1947 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Warner Brothers Burbank Studios - 4000 Warner Boulevard, Burbank, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production companies
      • Warner Bros.
      • Richard L. Bare Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 11m
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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