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Marriage on the Rocks (1965)
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A couple's marriage is nearly destroyed by their attempts to save it in this farcical comedy. Dan and Valerie Edwards (Frank Sinatra and Deborah Kerr) are a couple who have been married for close to 20 years. Dan, a busy but successful advertising executive, believes they have a happy relationship, but Valerie feels stifled and thinks her once fun-loving husband has become a bore. Valerie consults a lawyer, Shad Nathan (John McGiver), about a divorce, but Nathan suggests she give things one more try, and recommends a romantic second honeymoon to put the spark back in their relationship. Following his advice, Valerie books a vacation in Mexico; Dan agrees to join her, but once they arrive south of the border, they encounter Miguel Santos (Cesar Romero), an overzealous shyster lawyer who grants them a divorce before they're entirely aware of what's happening. Dan and Valerie take the matter in stride and decide to use it as an opportunity to renew their vows, but just prior to their ceremony, Dan is called away on business. Dan asks his best friend, Ernie Brewer (Dean Martin), a devil-may-care ladies' man, to keep Valerie company until he gets back; however, as Ernie tries to explain to Valerie and Miguel that the wedding is off, he finds he's just become Valerie's new husband. Valerie, angry at Dan's sudden disappearance, decides not to divorce Ernie right away, while Ernie, who has long been infatuated with Valerie, is torn between his feelings for her and his loyalty to Dan. Marriage on the Rocks also features guest appearances by Nancy Sinatra and Trini Lopez; keep an eye peeled for DeForest Kelley in a bit part. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Frank SinatraDeborah Kerr, (more)
Director(s):
Jack Donohue
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Mary L.

The story concerns Deborah Kerr who has grown bored being married to Frank Sinatra. Dean Martin is a mutual friend, who at one time, was after Deborah. As the story progresses, Frank and Deborah get divorced and Deborah accidently marries Dean, but it all works out in the end. I was looking forward to seeing a good movie with Deborah Kerr. Instead, I was disappointed. It was a piece of fluff from the 1960's with a poor script. Deborah Kerr looked out of place and very uncomfortable. It was filled with well endowed young ladies and Trini Lopez. Story was ridiculous. Too bad Deborah had to resort to such a lame vehicle as this with which to add her name. She was such a classy actress who could do so much better. Frank was boring and Dean as Dean. I wouldn't recommend this one.

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Marc F.

This movie is actually legitimately funny. Usually rat pack movies are only entertaining because of the personalities of the actors, not the characters. Sinatra is actually more suited to comedy than people give him credit for - It Happened in Brooklyn being another example. It's harder to take him seriously (ahem - Von Ryan's Express anyone?). Then there are the half/half roles like Tony Rome and Assault on a Queen which are also very watcheable. Anyway, even though it's just a 1960's flirtation with kinky topics, this is still worth a watch. Check out Cesar Romero's bit, too!

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