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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaA newspaper correspondent who has convinced his publisher he is married implores his friend's wife to pose as his bride.A newspaper correspondent who has convinced his publisher he is married implores his friend's wife to pose as his bride.A newspaper correspondent who has convinced his publisher he is married implores his friend's wife to pose as his bride.
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Dick Foran
- Christopher Price
- (as Richard Foran)
Gertrude Astor
- Outraged Woman in Night Club
- (não creditado)
Mary Bayless
- Nightclub Patron
- (não creditado)
Wilson Benge
- Cocktail Waiter
- (não creditado)
James Burke
- Waiter
- (não creditado)
James Carlisle
- Nightclub Patron
- (não creditado)
James Conaty
- Bar Patron
- (não creditado)
Maurice Costello
- Bit Role
- (não creditado)
Mary Currier
- Book Dealer
- (não creditado)
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Don Ameche steals the show in this black and white romantic comedy. Don Ameche is in wonderful form. He not only delivers his lines with perfection but his use of his eyes makes his character, Joe, come to life. This movie promises many laughs. Claudette Colbert also offers up a good performance as Mary, the wife that Joe borrows from his best friend Chris.
What a fantastic premise, and a great experiment to try in real life - if you're very brave. In Guest Wife, Don Ameche plays a fast-talking newspaper man who had put across the lie that he's a happily married man. When his publisher sets up a dinner party and invites Mr. And Mrs. Ameche, Don panics. Claudette Colbert is his best friend's wife, and when she gets "loaned" to Don for the party, it brings up a lot of emotions. It brings out her husband's loyalty and trust, it brings out Don's selfishness, and it brings out Claudette's hatred for Don! Or does it...?
This screwball comedy is hilarious, and since I don't normally like that genre, it must be good. It's interesting, and true to life, that you can be the best of friends with someone and not be able to stand his/her spouse. It also makes you think about marital security. Just because you're married, does that mean you can stop working on your relationship? By pretending to be someone else's spouse for a weekend, can you really get to know them? This movie argues yes, and whether or not you end up agreeing (I did), you'll certainly enjoy the ninety minutes it takes to explain it.
This screwball comedy is hilarious, and since I don't normally like that genre, it must be good. It's interesting, and true to life, that you can be the best of friends with someone and not be able to stand his/her spouse. It also makes you think about marital security. Just because you're married, does that mean you can stop working on your relationship? By pretending to be someone else's spouse for a weekend, can you really get to know them? This movie argues yes, and whether or not you end up agreeing (I did), you'll certainly enjoy the ninety minutes it takes to explain it.
I was surprised I'd never heard of "Guest Wife" when I found it on YouTube. After all, I adore classic Hollywood films and it stars a couple actors I really like, Claudette Colbert and Don Ameche. However, after seeing it, I can see why the film isn't more famous. It's not so much because it's bad...but it sure could have been a lot better considering the stars.
When the story begins, Chris Price (Dick Foran) tells his wife, Mary (Colbert), that an old friend of his is visiting and he wants to introduce them. However, when Joe (Ameche) arrives, he has a request...can he 'borrow' Mary as his wife! Let me explain. Joe is a bit of a jerk and isn't married nor has he ever been. He's a jerk because he's created a fictional wife in order to not only please his boss BUT to fenagle various presents for his 'wife' out of the boss! So, in order to not get caught, he wants to borrow Mary and pretend she's his wife! Any sane person would have said no....but then, there wouldn't have been a film! And, naturally, all sorts of complications ensue.
To say the plot is contrived is putting it mildly. In fact, it's pretty silly and hard to believe...and it's even harder to believe they didn't just call the whole thing off when things got too complicated. As a result, the film manages to be both pleasant and enjoyable...as well as dumb and hard to believe! And because my feelings are so mixed, I'd place this in the category of a 'time-passer'...worth seeing but also easy enough to skip.
When the story begins, Chris Price (Dick Foran) tells his wife, Mary (Colbert), that an old friend of his is visiting and he wants to introduce them. However, when Joe (Ameche) arrives, he has a request...can he 'borrow' Mary as his wife! Let me explain. Joe is a bit of a jerk and isn't married nor has he ever been. He's a jerk because he's created a fictional wife in order to not only please his boss BUT to fenagle various presents for his 'wife' out of the boss! So, in order to not get caught, he wants to borrow Mary and pretend she's his wife! Any sane person would have said no....but then, there wouldn't have been a film! And, naturally, all sorts of complications ensue.
To say the plot is contrived is putting it mildly. In fact, it's pretty silly and hard to believe...and it's even harder to believe they didn't just call the whole thing off when things got too complicated. As a result, the film manages to be both pleasant and enjoyable...as well as dumb and hard to believe! And because my feelings are so mixed, I'd place this in the category of a 'time-passer'...worth seeing but also easy enough to skip.
Claudette Colbert is married to Richard Foran and is on her way on a second honeymoon when Richard's friend Don Ameche shows up minutes before they were supposed to leave for the train. It seems Claudette doesn't like to hear from him, as he is always asking Richard for help in his outlandish schemes. The latest one is that Don's boss thinks he's married, because not only did he tell him so, but he showed him a picture of his supposed wife. Claudette doesn't like the sound of this, and rightly so, because the picture of the lady in question is her. And, he now needs her to assist him to carry out this extended farce. Forced against her wishes, she goes with Don, leaving Richard behind due to a misunderstanding. Most of the rest of the film has Claudette with Don posing as his wife, while Richard is trying to get there. The film may sound pretty fun and laid-back with the stars involved, and while it does, it tries too hard to be zany and the situations feel forced, particularly when she decides to turn the tables on Don and act like she likes the position he's put her in. You could do a lot worse, even some of her own films. I've reviewed some of Claudette's pictures that are a lot worse, but considering the stars this feels more annoying in parts than it should. Chester Clute has a memorable bit as a shoe salesman on holiday in the big city, when he recognizes her, which would jeopardize her situation, and all he wants to do is check out her shoes and feet, because he knows his customers' feet! But all he can do is sneak about on the floor under the restaurants' tables, trying to get to her with no sense of direction, startling ladies and causing a commotion! "All I want to do is see her feet!" You may find this little film amusing, but by the end, you'll reach for something better.
Guest Wife is directed by Sam Wood, written by Bruce Manning and John Klorer, and stars Claudette Colbert (Mary), Don Ameche (Joe) and Dick Foran (Chris). The story tells of a journalist, Joe, who claims to his boss that he is married because the company would like their employees to be as such, and Joe wants to take some vacation leave. But he happens to still be single. Something that's now a major problem since his boss requests the company of Joe and wife for the weekend! His pal Chris lends him his wife Mary so as to bluff his boss into agreement, however, things start to get complicated.
Obviously hampered by the strict censorship that existed at the time of its making, Guest Wife none the less is a cheeky little comedy that boasts fun acting and a safe and solid script.. Tho referred to as a screwball comedy in some quarters, I feel that doesn't quite do the film any favours. Yes the gags are breezy enough, but they are hardly of the whirlwind scattergun variety. The interplay between the wonderful Colbert and the charming Ameche is spot on, even if the heavy cloud of censorship tone downs stops the material from being fully realised into a classic comedy must see. There's an itch about just who we are supposed to root for since Chris is a nice guy and Mary clearly loves him, and of course Joe is a bit of a cad when one considers his deception. Yet we are in the company of Mary and Joe for the most part, which although it be a fake marriage, it's a nice coupling. So either way come the end some viewers will be left disappointed.
Safe and tidy, with the film as a whole more likely to leave you with a smile more than a beaming grin. 6.5/10
Obviously hampered by the strict censorship that existed at the time of its making, Guest Wife none the less is a cheeky little comedy that boasts fun acting and a safe and solid script.. Tho referred to as a screwball comedy in some quarters, I feel that doesn't quite do the film any favours. Yes the gags are breezy enough, but they are hardly of the whirlwind scattergun variety. The interplay between the wonderful Colbert and the charming Ameche is spot on, even if the heavy cloud of censorship tone downs stops the material from being fully realised into a classic comedy must see. There's an itch about just who we are supposed to root for since Chris is a nice guy and Mary clearly loves him, and of course Joe is a bit of a cad when one considers his deception. Yet we are in the company of Mary and Joe for the most part, which although it be a fake marriage, it's a nice coupling. So either way come the end some viewers will be left disappointed.
Safe and tidy, with the film as a whole more likely to leave you with a smile more than a beaming grin. 6.5/10
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- CuriosidadesFilm was produced in part with financing from New Jersey bootlegger/gangster Abner "Longy" Zwillman who was a boyfriend of Jean Harlow.
- ConexõesReferenced in Hollywood Hist-o-Rama: Claudette Colbert (1962)
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