Thursday, 26 March 2015

The Doctor Takes a Wife (1940 Alexander Hall)

Confirmed spinster - the horse-faced Loretta Young - finds herself 'married' to research physician Ray Milland (who's bouncy in these early comedy roles). Rather interestingly cut for a film of its age (Viola Lawrence: Lady from Shanghai and Only Angels Have Wings) e.g. on dialogue.

Plenty of laughs e.g. scene involving neighbour's apartment. There sure are a lot of people knocking on this couple's door.

With Reginald Gardiner, Gail Patrick, Edmund Gwenn. Shot by Sid Hickox.

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