A Letter to Three Wives (1949)
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- 103 mins
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A Letter to Three Wives
Three wives, played by Jeanne Crain, Ann Sothern and Linda Darnell, are about to embark on a boat trip when each receives a letter, written by a mutual friend named Addie, informing her that Addie is about to run off with one of their husbands. In flashback, each wife wonders if it is her marriage that is in jeopardy. Deborah (Crain) recounts her fish-out-of-water relationship with her up-and-coming hubby (Jeffrey Lynn); businesswoman Rita (Sothern) asks herself if she's been too rough on her professorial spouse (Kirk Douglas); and Lora May (Darnell), a girl from (literally) the wrong side of the tracks, questions the security of her marriage to a brash business executive (Paul Douglas). The voice of Addie, who is never seen, is provided by Celeste Holm. Thelma Ritter shows up in a hilarious unbilled bit as a slatternly domestic, while an equally uncredited Carl "Alfalfa" Switzer makes a quick entrance and exit as a bellhop. Written with perception and not a little witty condescension by director Joseph L. Mankiewicz, A Letter to Three Wives won two Oscars ,both for Mankiewicz. Based on a novel by John Klempner, the property was remade for television in 1985, with Ann Sothern back again in a supporting part. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Complete Cast of A Letter to Three Wives:
Jeanne Crain also in Vicki , Pinky , Dangerous Crossing , Belles on Their Toes , State Fair
Ann Sothern also in Lady in a Cage , The Killing Kind , Kid Millions , The Blue Gardenia , Crazy Mama
Kirk Douglas also in Illusion , Diamonds , Town Without Pity , Ace in the Hole , Young Man With a Horn , The Way West
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