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The Awful Truth

Danger! Wild woman on the loose!
1937 | 91m | English

(22794 votes)

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Director: Leo McCarey
Writer: Viña Delmar
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Unfounded suspicions lead a married couple to begin divorce proceedings, whereupon they start undermining each other's attempts to find new romance.
Release Date: Oct 21, 1937
Director: Leo McCarey
Writer: Viña Delmar
Genres: Comedy, Romance
Keywords husband wife relationship, romcom, misunderstanding, heiress, wealthy man, relationship sabotage, impending divorce, upper class, aunt, divorce, screwball comedy, romantic misunderstanding, mischievous, comedy of remarriage, aunt niece relationship, neighbor, dog, nightclub singer, suspiciousness, pet custody, romantic
Production Companies Columbia Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $3,000,000
Budget: $600,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Irene Dunne Lucy Warriner
Cary Grant Jerry Warriner
Ralph Bellamy Dan Leeson
Alexander D'Arcy Armand Duvalle
Cecil Cunningham Aunt Patsy
Molly Lamont Barbara Vance
Esther Dale Mrs. Leeson
Joyce Compton Dixie Belle Lee
Robert Allen Frank Randall
Robert Warwick Mr. Vance
Mary Forbes Mrs. Vance
Claud Allister Lord Fabian (uncredited)
Al Bridge Motor Cop (uncredited)
Edgar Dearing Motor Cop (uncredited)
Wyn Cahoon Mrs. Barnsley (uncredited)
Sarah Edwards Lucy's Attorney's Wife (uncredited)
Bess Flowers Viola Heath (uncredited)
Mitchell Harris Jerry's Attorney (uncredited)
Dell Henderson Vance's Butler (uncredited)
Scott Kolk Mr. Barnsley (uncredited)
Bert Moorhouse Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
Miki Morita Armand's Servant (uncredited)
Edmund Mortimer Lucy's Attorney (uncredited)
Zita Moulton Lady Fabian (uncredited)
George C. Pearce 'Dad' (uncredited)
Edward Peil Sr. Bailiff (uncredited)
Paul Stanton Judge (uncredited)
John Tyrrell Hank (uncredited)
Frank C. Wilson Master of Ceremonies (uncredited)
Ruth Cherrington (uncredited)
Dora Clement (uncredited)
Arthur Stuart Hull (uncredited)
Frank McLure (uncredited)
Frances Raymond (uncredited)
Bruce Sidney (uncredited)
Lee Willard (uncredited)
Skippy Mr. Smith (uncredited)
Name Job
Milton Drake Lyricist
Leo McCarey Director
Morris Stoloff Music Director
Arthur Richman Theatre Play
Al Clark Editor
Babs Johnstone Interior Designer
Ben Oakland Original Music Composer
Robert Kalloch Costume Design
Stephen Goosson Art Direction
Lionel Banks Art Direction
Joseph Walker Director of Photography
Viña Delmar Screenplay
Name Title
Everett Riskin Associate Producer
Leo McCarey Producer
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Reviews

John Chard
9.0

The rooster and the hen! Lucy & Jerry Warriner strain their marriage by suspecting each other of cheating, so much so, a day in court leaves them with a 90 day prelude to a divorce. Sure enough, though, love never quite runs as expected, and can indeed be a truly complex thing, especially when th ... e other parties involved are human, a cheeky cat, and a rather smart and astute canine! The Awful Truth is tagged as part of the wonderful genre that encompasses the screwball comedy, and although to a degree that genre placement is true, I do believe that those not particularly fond of the high octane scattergun comedies from the genre, will certainly find this offering far more appealing with its pacing and lighthearted production values. The Awful Truth began life as a stage play in the early 20s, and was then adapted to film twice previously in 1925 & 1929, but here for the 1937 version, director Leo McCarey (Academy Award winner Best Director) improves the story big time with sharp witty dialogue and an appreciative knack for letting his actors improvise at free will in the name of comedy. Taking the lead roles of the Warriner's is Cary Grant & Irene Dunne, and it's a great pairing as they positively bounce of each other with almost carefree abandon. Adding greatly to the frivolity is Ralph Bellamy as tone death country bumpkin love interest Daniel, Alex D'Arcy as the suave but naive Armand, and Cecil Cunningham as the wry Aunt Patsy. It's a seamless enjoyable romp containing many laugh out loud sequences, and as much as the outcome my never be in doubt, the ending is still a joy to behold. Even if the cat and the clock invariably steal the show! Wonderful and highly recommended. 9/10

May 16, 2024