Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 921000
Revenue
$ 2057000

Ellen Wagstaff Arden

Nick Arden

Bianca Bates

Steve Burkett

Ma

Tim Arden

Chinch Arden

Hotel Clerk

Johnson

Judge Walter Bryson

Dr. Kohlmar

Postponed Case Witness (uncredited)

Yosemite Bartender (uncredited)

Waiter - Pacific Club Poolside (uncredited)

Phillip (uncredited)

Page Boy Paging Burkett (uncredited)

Shoe Salesman (uncredited)

Corky the Dog (uncredited)

Waiter Bringing Wine (uncredited)

Postponed Case Witness (uncredited)

Assistant Court Clerk (uncredited)

Waiter (uncredited)

Court Clerk Beside Judge Bryson (uncredited)

Johnny Weissmuller Inquirer (uncredited)

Miss Rosenthal (uncredited)

Police Detective Arresting Nick (uncredited)

Weissmuller Inquirer's Companion (uncredited)

Minor Role (uncredited)

Truck Driver Giving Lift to Ellen (uncredited)

Maid Drying Ellen's Clothes (uncredited)

Postponed Case Lawyer (uncredited)

Postponed Case Lawyer (uncredited)

Page Boy Bringing Steve's Robe (uncredited)

Policeman Arresting Nick (uncredited)

Bellboy #1 (uncredited)

Page Boy Paging Mr. Arden (uncredited)

Janitor (uncredited)

Caretaker at Arden's Mountain Place (uncredited)

Poolside Waiter (uncredited)

Courtroom Spectator (uncredited)

Nick's Lawyer (uncredited)

Bellhop (uncredited)

Written by Geronimo1967 on 2022-06-23
Whilst it has it's moments; this is really quite a jaded comedy romance. Cary Grant ("Nick") has just married "Bianca" (Gail Patrick) when his previous, presumed dead, wife "Ellen" (Irene Dunne) who went missing seven years earlier in a shipwreck turns up alive and kicking. To add to the rather convoluted storyline, "Ellen" has been stuck all this time on a desert island with Randolph Scott ("Stephen") and as you can imagine loads of confusion ensues now as they all try to decide who actually wants to be married to whom! Grant is his usual, affable, self but the others didn't really do it for me - except, maybe Granville Bates as the hopelessly indecisive judge "Bryson". I'm afraid that I found the story really quite thin - the one joke has some legs, but they tire midway through and the whole thing just becomes too contrived.