Perfect Understanding

6.1
19331h 20m

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A young couple decide to marry under the condition that they agree never to disagree. That agreement is soon put to the test when the husband finds himself attracted to a beautiful young woman.

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Cast

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Gloria Swanson

Judy Rogers

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Laurence Olivier

Nicholas Randall

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John Halliday

Ivan Ronnson

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Nigel Playfair

Lord Portleigh

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Genevieve Tobin

Kitty Drayton

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Nora Swinburne

Lady Stephanie Fitzmaurice

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O.B. Clarence

Dr. Graham

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Mary Jerrold

Mrs. Graham

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Herbert Lomas

Bradley, Nick's Counsel

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Evalyn Bostock

Maid (Uncredited)

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Syd Crossley

Butler (Uncredited)

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Reviews

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CinemaSerf

6/10

I can't help thinking that Cyril Gardner may have done better with this had it been a silent film. There are some stunning photographic scenes and at times, it verges on the travelogue as Gloria Swanson ("Judy") and a very dashing Laurence Olivier ("Nick") meet, fall in love and engage in an early thirties version of a "open marriage". They travel the length and breadth of Europe before he ends up in Cannes visiting a friend whilst she decants home to prepare their flat in London. In Cannes, "Nick" gets a bit sozzled and hooks up with old flame Nora Swinburne ("Lady Fitzmaurice") after getting injured in a high speed (and quite entertaining) power boat race... Riddled with guilt, he goes home and tells his wife. Ostensibly she forgives him, but does she? Does she, really - or is the green eyed monster about to rear it's ugly head? It's got it's fair share of schemers and plenty of rather childish tit-for-tat antics to keep the plot moving - sometimes quite amusingly, and there is definitely a chemistry between the two stars, but the dialogue just clutters things up and the whole thing is just a bit lightweight. Nothing wrong in that, I suppose, but I really wanted more from this pairing...

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