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| ACTORS: | Rex Harrison, Linda Darnell |
| CATEGORY: | Video |
| DIRECTOR: | Preston Sturges |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 10 December, 1948 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Twentieth Century Fox |
| MPAA RATING: | NR (Not Rated) |
| FEATURES: | Black & White, Closed-captioned, HiFi Sound, NTSC |
| TYPE: | Feature Film-comedy |
| MEDIA: | VHS Tape |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 086162124938 |
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Customer Reviews of Unfaithfully Yours
One of the funniest movies I've ever seen. There is no choice which version, (1984 or 1948), of this film is the best! The 1948 Rex Harrison version wins hands down. This film not only made me laugh hysterically while watching it, but gave me fits of laughter just thinking about certain scenes later. The pacing is wonderful. The film is funny all the way through. And if you're a romantic at heart, you'll love the sweet little scenes between Harrison and Darnell which are obviously intentionally a touch saccharine at times. (It is a comedy afterall!) Rudy Vallee is perfect, as Harrison's bumbling, tight-wad brother-in-law, who sets the whole plot in motion with his terrible mistake!
As gruesome as it is funny!
Rex Harrison plotting murder! I never would have believed it! And to try to murder such a sweet girl as Linda Darnell seems utterly ridiculous! This movie was an absolute classic! I found it really interesting that he plotted out how to deal with his wife's infedelity while he conducted an orchestra. The things he plotted, though, were somewhat gruesome to watch, I must say. However, I have to say that the scenes in which Rex's character was trying to carry out his terrible scheme were very funny, and delightful to watch. I laughed until I cried when he was dealing with the irksome cane-bottom chairs. It isn't any wonder why his wife was so bewildered. I have to say that this is one of the funniest Rex Harrison movies I have ever seen and can readily suggest it to anyone who is up to a good laugh.
Nobody handles Handel the way you handle Handel!
Praise from a flatfoot detective towards conductor Rex Harrison. Nope I won't tell you which scene, they're ALL great. From Harrison's blowup at his brother in law Rudy Vallee to his growing jelousy towards his wife, which culminate in a series of hysterically funny revenge fantaies. This film is laugh out loud all the way. It's Preston Sturges at his best. The comic genius that brought us Mad Wednesday, Hail The Conquering Hero , Sullivan's Travels, etc.
No director has ever surpassed him. Lubitsch and Wilder matched him. As did Chaplin and Woody Allen, who also starred in their own films. But for sheer wit and nuttyness of plot combined with spectaular dialogue Preston is it. Try topping the last line of the film which a repentant Harrison delivers to his wife ashe takes her in his arms: 'A thousand poets dreamt for a thousand years--and you were born. . . my love'
Enjoy.