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Mr. & Mrs. Smith (1941)

Mr. & Mrs. Smith (1941)
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In Hitchcock's rare foray into comedy (courtesy of a wittily risque script by Norman Krasna), Mr. Smith (Robert Montgomery) makes the mistake of telling Mrs. Smith (Carole Lombard) that if he had it to do all over again, he might not have married her. Shortly thereafter, Mr. Smith discovers that his marriage is invalid. Rather than say goodbye, the newly aroused Mr. Smith attempts to entice Mrs. Smith into the bedroom, thrilled at the prospect of an "illicit" romance. But Mrs. Smith has also been apprised that her marriage is no more--and, remembering Mr. Smith's "second thoughts", she kicks him out of the house. This comedy of misunderstanding rolls merrily along from this point onward, accommodating an uproarious scene at a fancy restaurant, a near-liaison between Mrs. Smith and new beau Gene Raymond on the World's Fair parachute jump, and a farcical denouement at a ski lodge, with Mrs. Smith's conjugally crossed skis symbolizing the carnal pleasures ahead for both Mr. and Mrs. Smith. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Carole LombardRobert Montgomery, (more)
Director(s):
Alfred Hitchcock
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Synopsis of Mr. & Mrs. Smith

In Hitchcock's rare foray into comedy (courtesy of a wittily risque script by Norman Krasna), Mr. Smith (Robert Montgomery) makes the mistake of telling Mrs. Smith (Carole Lombard) that if he had it to do all over again, he might not have married her. Shortly thereafter, Mr. Smith discovers that his marriage is invalid. Rather than say goodbye, the newly aroused Mr. Smith attempts to entice Mrs. Smith into the bedroom, thrilled at the prospect of an "illicit" romance. But Mrs. Smith has also been apprised that her marriage is no more--and, remembering Mr. Smith's "second thoughts", she kicks him out of the house. This comedy of misunderstanding rolls merrily along from this point onward, accommodating an uproarious scene at a fancy restaurant, a near-liaison between Mrs. Smith and new beau Gene Raymond on the World's Fair parachute jump, and a farcical denouement at a ski lodge, with Mrs. Smith's conjugally crossed skis symbolizing the carnal pleasures ahead for both Mr. and Mrs. Smith. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
95 mins

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Director(s):
Alfred Hitchcock
Writer(s):
Norman Krasna
Producer(s):
Harry E. Edington
Categories:
RomanceComedy
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    Lisa A.

    Classic film directed by none other than AH a delight to watch. Carole Lombard amazing talent guides the viewer down memory lane for a taste of the 1940's. It's the story of a couple married for three years faced with the problem (esp for in the 40's) that they are not married after all. They ask one another if they'd do it all over again if they weren't married ---so when they aren't "legally" married.....therein is the story. Enjoyable, lighthearted & a little zany comedy from the master of suspense -- is genius in of itself.

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    Caroline S.

    I think Hitchcock did a wonderful job directing this 'screwball' comedy. It would have been very interesting to have seen him direct a few more. Carole Lombard and Robert Montgomery delvered great performances.

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    Timothy L.

    We really enjoyed it. Delightful and entertaining.

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