Mr. and Mrs. Smith
By Jessica
@JESSY3236 (18923)
United States
May 25, 2018 8:22am CST
I love watching old movies. A couple of nights ago on TCM there was a movie coming on called Mr. and Mrs. Smith. It was made in 1941. I decided to see it because I had loved another movie called Mr. and Mrs. Smith. Although it's not the same movie. I was surprised to learn that Hitchcock was the director. It has Carole Lombard, Robert Montgomery, and Gene Raymond in it.
In this movie, a man named David Smith has been married to a woman named Ann Smith for three years. They have an unusual relationship where if that they have a fight, they can't live the room. It was three days later and they do make up. Ann asks him if he had to do this all over, would he marry her again. He said no. (be careful what you wish for.) Later that day David is visited by a lawyer who tells him that he is not legally married. The county that they married in was in a different state. David doesn't tell Ann, or even hint about getting married again. So she "dates" other men and even accepts to marry David's business partner. But in the end she admits that she still loves David.
This was a really cute movie.
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@FourWalls (62145)
• United States
25 May 18
I cut my cable cord last year, but TCM is the one channel I really miss.
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@JohnRoberts (109857)
• Los Angeles, California
25 May 18
That means you missed the annual baseball movie marathon. As I know you bleed the pinstripes, it's Pride of the Yankees for you.
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@FourWalls (62145)
• United States
25 May 18
@JohnRoberts -- well, Gary Cooper could make anything good. Even the Yankees.
@Jessabuma (31700)
• Baguio, Philippines
25 May 18
Ohh that's nice movie, I would love to watch it
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@snowy22315 (169966)
• United States
25 May 18
I never heard of this one. There was nothing on the regular channels I wanted to see so I watched movies last night.
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@JohnRoberts (109857)
• Los Angeles, California
25 May 18
I have seen this one, This was Hitchcock's only foray into screwball comedy.
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