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Mr. & Mrs. Smith
ID:
1941
Comments:
Director: Alfred Hitchcock
Screenplay: Norman Krasna
Producer: Harry E. Edington
Cast: Carole Lombard, Robert Montgomery, Gene Raymond, Jack Carson, Philip Merivale
Genre: Comedy

Running Time: 95
Aspect Ratio:  1.33:1 (NTSC )
Sound: Dolby
Subtitles: English, French, Spanish
Features: Black and White
Studio:  Turner Home Ent DVD Region:  1 NR
DVD Release:  Sep 2004 Discs:  (DVD) [$19.98]
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Reviews:  Before Hollywood had entirely typecast Alfred Hitchcock as the master of suspense, with "Mr. & Mrs. Smith" he was allowed to fashion an elegant romantic trifle starring Robert Montgomery and Carole Lombard. It probably won't replace "Rear Window" or "Psycho" in your affections, but the film is more than a curious footnote to the director's career. The two leads play David and Ann Smith, a devoted but endlessly squabbling couple who discover their three-year marriage isn't legal. When he unexpectedly hesitates to arrange a second wedding, she storms out in a huff and soon begins dating his solid, dependable business partner Jeff (Gene Raymond). The rest follows the formula laid down by such previous screwball comedies as "The Awful Truth" (1937) and "Bringing Up Baby" (1938): David employs fair means or foul to win back Ann's heart, causes all sorts of complicated mischief, then... well, three guesses what happens in the end.

The intriguing thing about the movie is how Hitchcock takes Norman Krasna's paper-thin script and adds sly undercurrents of menace. Violence seems about to erupt in the recurring scenes where Ann shaves her husband (suggestively holding a razor up to his throat)--and there's a touch of "Vertigo" in one scary moment when a jammed amusement park ride leaves two characters dangling helplessly high above the ground. Montgomery and Lombard keep the mood acceptably frivolous, while indicating the flawed nature of the marital relationship. From the evidence of this one-off, Hitchcock might have been among the best comedy directors in the business, had he so wished. "--Peter Matthews"


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