Monday, August 8, 2011

My Favorite Wife (1940)



Ellen Arden arrives 7 years after being given up for dead in a shipwreck, to find her husband Nick just remarried to Bianca. [imdb]

Nominated for 3 Oscars:

Best Writing, Original Story
Best Original Score
Best Art Direction, Black-and-White


I've seen this film of course because it had Cary Grant & Irene Dunne in it, because I've heard it was a romantic comedy, and I knew it would be easy to watch. And it proved easy to watch, but it sure didn't have the comedy that The Awful Truth gave. Leo McCarey produced this one, but didn't direct, though the direction is not its problem.


Unfortunately, the screenplay isn't that funny. It has a great idea, but doesn't know what to do with it. The film tries too much to be like The Awful Truth and it fails for most parts (the ending & the pretending scenes are practically reinterpretations from the 1937 comedy, but without that charm & freshness). Irene is wonderful, but Cary is completely unfocused. It could've been much much better.


My rating for the film: 6/10. A couple of kinda funny moments, but almost no laughs.

2 comments:

  1. I actually forgot to say that the Hollywood code of elegance was taken a bit too far on this one :D After 7 years in wildness Irene came back looking like she just arrived from the spa. (in some men's close, but still gorgeous skin, nice hair, great body) :))

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