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6.9/10   430 votes
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Director:
Writers:
Ruth Gordon (writer)
Garson Kanin (writer)
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Release Date:
February 1952 (USA) more
Genre:
Tagline:
"Shaddup!"
Plot:
Florence and Chet Keefer have had a troublesome marriage. Whilst in the middle of a divorce hearing... more | add synopsis
Awards:
Nominated for BAFTA Film Award. Another 1 nomination more
User Reviews:
Charming comedy/drama about a couple about to divorce... more (20 total)

Cast

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Judy Holliday ... 'Florrie' Keefer
Aldo Ray ... 'Chet' Keefer
Madge Kennedy ... Judge Anne B. Carroll

Sheila Bond ... Joan Shipley
John Alexander ... Howard Shipley
Rex Williams ... George Bastian
Phyllis Povah ... Mrs. Derringer
Mickey Shaughnessy ... Pat Bundy
Griff Barnett ... Charley
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Wallace Acton ... Newhouse - Plant Boss (uncredited)
Larry J. Blake ... Benny (uncredited)
Charles Brewer ... Musician (uncredited)

Charles Bronson ... Eddie - Co-Worker at Plant (uncredited)
Patrick Butler ... Boy (uncredited)
Peggy Cass ... Emily Bundy - Chet's Sister (uncredited)
Barry Curtis ... Joey Keefer (age 6) (uncredited)
Helen Dickson ... Party Guest (uncredited)
John Elliott ... Minister (uncredited)
Tommy Farrell ... Cliff (uncredited)
Frank Ferguson ... Mr. Quinn (uncredited)
Dick Gordon ... Lawyer (uncredited)
Susan Hallaran ... Ellen Keefer (uncredited)
Sam Harris ... Passerby in Nightmare Sequence (uncredited)
Robert Hartley ... Musician (uncredited)
Thomas Browne Henry ... Mr. Jenner (uncredited)
Elsie Holmes ... Marian (uncredited)
Gordon Jones ... Steve (uncredited)
Johnnie Kiado ... Musician (uncredited)
Nancy Kulp ... Edie (uncredited)
Ethan Laidlaw ... Man at Picnic (uncredited)
Raymond Largay ... Postmaster General (uncredited)
Don Mahin ... Roy (uncredited)
Joe McGuinn ... Bus Driver (uncredited)
Beverly Michaels ... Blonde on Life Magazine Cover Photo (uncredited)
Malan Mills ... Charlotte (uncredited)
William H. O'Brien ... Waiter at Party (uncredited)
Frank O'Connor ... Plant Worker (uncredited)
Christopher Olsen ... Joey Keefer (age 4) (uncredited)
Allen Pinson ... Undetermined Bit Role (uncredited)
Jeffrey Sayre ... Party Guest / Man at Airport (uncredited)
Joan Shawlee ... Tall Party Guest-Dancer / Woman at Airport (uncredited)
John Sheffield ... Undetermined Bit Role (uncredited)
Ray Stricklyn ... Extra (uncredited)

Guy Teague ... Undetermined Bit Role (uncredited)
Lucio Villegas ... Butler / Waiter at Party (uncredited)
Harry von Zell ... Voice of Radio Quiz Show Host (uncredited)
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Directed by
George Cukor 
 
Writing credits
(in alphabetical order)
Ruth Gordon  writer
Garson Kanin  writer

Produced by
Bert Granet .... producer
 
Original Music by
Hugo Friedhofer 
 
Cinematography by
Joseph Walker 
 
Film Editing by
Charles Nelson 
 
Art Direction by
John Meehan 
 
Set Decoration by
William Kiernan 
 
Costume Design by
Jean Louis 
 
Makeup Department
Clay Campbell .... makeup artist
Helen Hunt .... hair stylist
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Earl Bellamy .... assistant director
Larry Buchanan .... assistant director
Harry Horner .... second unit director
 
Sound Department
Jack A. Goodrich .... sound
 
Stunts
Allen Pinson .... stunts (uncredited)
 
Music Department
Morris Stoloff .... musical director
 

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Additional Details

Runtime:
92 min
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Aspect Ratio:
1.37 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Mono (Western Electric Recording)
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Debut of Peggy Cass. more
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Mrs. Derringer: Oh, I didn't remember he had an 'F' in 'im. more
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Featured in 100 Years of Comedy (1997) (V) more
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3 out of 5 people found the following review useful.
Charming comedy/drama about a couple about to divorce..., 21 June 2007
6/10
Author: Neil Doyle from U.S.A.

THE MARRYING KIND gave movie-goers a first glimpse of ALDO RAY and he proves to be every bit a match for the comic talent and dramatic abilities of JUDY HOLLIDAY. The two of them are a sheer pleasure to watch, totally good chemistry and always believable as a husband and wife on the verge of divorce.

The story is told in a series of well-staged vignettes in flashback as they recount the facts of their troublesome marriage to a divorce court judge (MADGE KENNEDY), who ends up believing that the two of them still love each other and can be taken off the docket for the next day's hearing.

The ups and downs of the marriage are mostly due to the financial strain and the macho behavior of a man who has the need to be the breadwinner but feels he can't support his wife and children the way he'd like to on his post office salary. Ray is excellent at suggesting the moods of a man who misunderstands many a situation because he can't see beyond the money angle. A very revealing scene at a butcher shop where the butcher talks common sense about the realities of life, is a fine piece of writing and beautifully played.

Both Holliday and Ray shine in what is almost a two-character film, especially in the second half--and their arguments have the ring of truth in them, with money and temperament being the strain that seems to be the root cause of their problems.

A touching film, serious at times but basically a romantic comedy directed with great skill by George Cukor (who said he could only direct women?). Ray does a masterful job in his breakthrough film.

Summing up: Highly recommended. Clever screenplay by Ruth Gordon and Garson Kanin.

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