Thursday, 11 May 2023

The Marrying Kind (1952 George Cukor)

Another reteaming of Judy Holliday, George Cukor and Ruth Gordon & Garson Kanin following the previous year's Born Yesterday, Columbia now pushing their new star Aldo Ray. (He was in Pat and Mike and We're No Angels, but I'm afraid I didn't really recognise him.)

Quite realistic feeling of a marriage, with its highs and lows, told in flashback to a divorce judge. 

Enjoyed imaginative sequence of Ray's dream which triggers his ball bearing shoes, and the multiple Hollidays...


Ray invents DJing

Ultimately we sided with Judy's character. Ray's doesn't really listen to her, lies about all his flashbacks, ignores her at a party, is distracted, loses his temper far too easily, and is actually fixated with or by (choose correct grammar there) money, which is neatly summarised in a good scene with his friend the butcher (in a trademark long take).

With Madge Kennedy (judge), Sheila Bond, John Alexander, Rex Williams, Mickey Shaughnessy and (uncredited and non-speaking) Charles Bronson.

The couple are lucky enough to live in Gramercy, NYC (albeit in an apartment building). The Latin Quarter referred to is not a district but a night club in Times Square, opened in 1942, now still a night club called 'LQ' within a Radisson Hotel.

Photographed by Joe Walker, music Hugo Friedhofer.

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