Two more interesting pics from this poor movie
Posts from ethanedwards in thread „I Married A Woman (1958)“
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Great shot from a pretty dire movie
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Hi Chester,
To be fair, this isn't really a Duke film, as he was in a cameo role,
however, that segment, was pretty corny, and on it's own
it is only worth 3/10.However, there were two more films, I rated as poor,
The Conqueror 1/10,
and here's one better Jim,
The Greatest Story Ever Told 0/10
now that's two more Ouch's
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I Married a Woman is a 1958 American comedy film made in 1956,
starring George Gobel and Diana Dors.
The movie also features John Wayne in a cameo role as himself.
It was filmed in RKO-Scope and black and white except
for one of Wayne's two scenes, which was shot in Technicolor.
The film's original title was "So There You Are".A strange film this one, and it's funny, because it's so bad.
I don't agree, with the quote below, as I don't think this film is funny
in a humorous way.
The humour is dated now, but what they found to laugh at then, I don't know.
It's a black and white film, starring George Gobel and Diana Dors.
Duke appeared, as himself in a scene, with Angie Dickinson,
as his hen pecking wife.This scene and a brief montage, on a cinema screen at the end,
were screened in colour.Anyway, I thought it was dreadful
User Review
QuoteAuthor: David (Handlinghandel) from NY, NY from IMDb
This is probably more fun now than it was when it came out.
It's a bit of black and white nostalgia now.*
Then, it was a showpiece for George Gobel, improbably married to sexbomb Diana Dors -- I guess that was the "joke."
Jessie Royce Landis is fun, as always, and the supporting cast supports very well.
It's by no means awful. It's kind of a man's fantasy about being a wimp who's adored by a gorgeous girl --*
not unlike the better and better known "Seven Year Itch." -
I MARRIED A WOMAN
DIRECTED BY HAL KANTER
PRODUCED BY WILLIAM BLOOM
GOMALCO PRODUCTION
RKO RADIO PICTURESPhoto with the courtesy of lasbugas
INFORMATION FROM IMDbPlot Summary
Advertising executive Marshall Briggs finds his work in conflict
with his love-life with fashion model Janice Blake.Full Cast
George Gobel .... Marshall 'Mickey' Briggs
Diana Dors .... Janice Blake Briggs aka Miss Luxembourg
Adolphe Menjou .... Frederick W. Sutton
Jessie Royce Landis .... Marshall's Mother-in-law
Nita Talbot .... Miss Anderson, Briggs' Secretary
William Redfield .... Eddie Benson, Elevator Operator
Stephen Dunne .... Bob Sanders
John McGiver .... Girard, Sutton's Lawyer
Steve Pendleton .... Photographer trailing Briggs
Stanley Adams .... Cabbie (uncredited)
Suzanne Alexander .... Camera Girl (uncredited)
Suzanne Ames .... Luxembourg Girl (uncredited)
Kay Buckley .... Camera girl (uncredited)
Jeanne Carmen .... Woman (uncredited)
Harry Cheshire .... Texan at Phone Booth (uncredited)
John C. Daly .... Young Law Clerk (uncredited)
Angie Dickinson .... Evelyn, Leonard's Wife in Film Clip (uncredited)
Joan Dixon .... Mrs. John Wayne (uncredited)
Bess Flowers .... Pageant Woman (uncredited)
Paul Gary .... Doorman (uncredited)
Louise Glenn .... Camera Girl (uncredited)
Richard Grant .... Photographer (uncredited)
Marilyn Hanold .... Luxembourg Girl (uncredited)
Marie Harmon .... Bridesmaid (uncredited)
Sam Harris .... Extra in Technicolor Clip (uncredited)
Don C. Harvey .... Announcer (uncredited)
Kenner G. Kemp .... Nightclub Extra (uncredited)
Sam Lee .... Elevator Repairman (uncredited)
Lou Lubin .... Tailor (uncredited)
Sidney Marion .... Waiter (uncredited)
Ann McCrea .... Luxembourg Girl (uncredited)
Cheerio Meredith .... Mrs. Wilkins, Woman on Elevator (uncredited)
Gloria Moreland .... Miss Fredericks (uncredited)
Mary Morlas .... Bridesmaid (uncredited)
Jack Mulhall .... Old Cop (uncredited)
Jack Pepper .... Crawford (uncredited)
Joe Ploski .... Bit Man (uncredited)
Mabel Rea .... Camera Girl (uncredited)
Dick Ryan .... Official (uncredited)
Al Shaw .... TV Repairman (uncredited)
Charles Tannen .... Young Cop (uncredited)
Julius Tannen .... Tim Smith, Sutton Advertising (uncredited)
John Wayne .... John Wayne/Leonard (uncredited)Writing Credits
Goodman AceOriginal Music
Cyril J. MockridgeCinematography
Lucien BallardTrivia
Filmed between mid-July and late August 1956, the movie's run in Los Angeles began on May 14, 1958.Goofs
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