Mr. & Mrs. Smith

Lombard and Montgomery Get Hitched As They're Getting Unhitched !

6.2
19411h 35m

Production

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Happily married for three years, Ann and David Smith live in New York. One morning Ann asks David if he had to do it over again, would he marry her? To her shock, he answers, "No". Later that day, they separately discover that, due to a legal complication, they are not legally married.

Trailers & Videos

Thumbnail for video: Get Out! | Mr. and Mrs. Smith | Warner Archive

Get Out! | Mr. and Mrs. Smith | Warner Archive

Thumbnail for video: Would You Do It All Over Again? | Mr. and Mrs. Smith | Warner Archive

Would You Do It All Over Again? | Mr. and Mrs. Smith | Warner Archive

Thumbnail for video: Stuck In The Rain | Mr. and Mrs. Smith | Warner Archive

Stuck In The Rain | Mr. and Mrs. Smith | Warner Archive

Thumbnail for video: You Want To Eat Here? | Mr. and Mrs. Smith | Warner Archive

You Want To Eat Here? | Mr. and Mrs. Smith | Warner Archive

Thumbnail for video: And Stay Out! | Mr. and Mrs. Smith | Warner Archive

And Stay Out! | Mr. and Mrs. Smith | Warner Archive

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MR&MRSSMITH

Cast

Photo of Philip Merivale

Philip Merivale

Mr. Custler

Photo of Lucile Watson

Lucile Watson

Mrs. Custler

Photo of Charles Halton

Charles Halton

Mr. Deever

Photo of Esther Dale

Esther Dale

Mrs. Krausheimer

Photo of Emma Dunn

Emma Dunn

Martha

Photo of William Edmunds

William Edmunds

Proprietor Lucy's

Photo of Alfred Hitchcock

Alfred Hitchcock

Man Passing David Smith on Street (uncredited)

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Reviews

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Nutshell

Shame on you Warner Brothers, and while we're at it, shame on Criterion. Where is the Blu-ray???!!!
This excellent film, Hitchcock's one and only straight romantic comedy, has its detractors. Why, because there
are no murders? No white-knuckle suspense sequences? Well, I'm sorry but they are full of crap. Honestly, did
Hitchcock ever slack off on anything he did? This film satisfies on many levels, and is at the very least a funny,
well-crafted and welcome addition to the genre. Hitchcock made this film in order to work with the highly talented
(and drop dead gorgeous) Carole Lombard, who gives her usual great performance here. His weakness for
beautiful blondes is legendary. Robert Montgomery is also very good here. Any Hitchcock enthusiast should
definitely see this film.

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