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Made for Each Other (1939) Reviews

Made for Each Other (1939)
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James Stewart and Carole Lombard star in this comedy-drama about the struggles of a young married couple directed by John Cromwell. Stewart and Lombard play a recently married couple, Jane and John Mason. John works as an attorney for the law firm of skinflint Judge Doolittle (Charles Coburn). Doolittle calls John back to work immediately after the wedding ceremony, forcing the couple to abandon their honeymoon. But John is ready to do Doolittle's bidding, since he hopes to become a partner in the firm. Doolittle is openly disappointed at the marriage, hoping John would have instead married his daughter Eunice (Ruth Weston). Eunice eventually marries another lawyer in the firm, Carter (Donald Briggs). John and Jane try to make ends meet and invite Doolittle, Eunice, and Carter to dinner. The dinner turns into a disaster, climaxing with Doolittle informing John he has decided to make Carter a partner in the firm. Crushed, John and Jane work hard but to no avail, sinking deeper and deeper into debt. Jane has a baby, but when the child becomes seriously ill, the only way to save the baby is to have a special serum flown in through a blizzard from Salt Lake City. John needs $5000 to hire a pilot and get the medicine, and his only hope is to beg Judge Doolittle for the money. ~ Paul Brenner, Rovi

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Starring:
Carole LombardJames Stewart, (more)
Director(s):
John Cromwell
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR
Format(s):
DVD
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Susan W.

Good to see the old stars and to see how it was years ago....

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Carol S.

While an old movie, it was definitely entertaining! Relax and enjoy.

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John J.

A charming cute dramady with good chemistry between the leads. Lucille Watson shines as the overbearing mother who only wants to help. Fun.

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Ginger M.

Love Jimmy Stewart! Thought we loved all his movies until we saw this one.

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Jim T.

Do not BUY OR RENT this movie unless you are going to watch this on a 5 inch handheld DVD player without headphones. The "Made for Each Other" DVD which I received was of such poor video and sound quality that it did not come close to what is available elsewhere, and I did not get what I paid for. This is an excellent movie and deserves more professionalism from the company that is purveying it to the public. What they sent me must have come from a back alley in China. It was a totally inferior blocky digital transfer. UNEXEPTABLE!!!

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Susan W.

Good to see the old stars and to see how it was years ago....

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Carol S.

While an old movie, it was definitely entertaining! Relax and enjoy.

Yes   |   No

 
John J.

A charming cute dramady with good chemistry between the leads. Lucille Watson shines as the overbearing mother who only wants to help. Fun.

Yes   |   No

 
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