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The Doctor Takes a Wife (1940)

Posted By: ChumPaa
The Doctor Takes a Wife (1940)

The Doctor Takes a Wife (1940)
A Film by Alexander Hall
DVD5 | VIDEO_TS | NTSC | MPEG 2 | 4:3 | Cover | 1h 28min | 720x480 | 29.97 fps | AC3 2ch 192Kbps
Lang: English | Subs: English | 3.69 GB
Genre: Comedy

IMDB
IMDB Rating: 7.0/10
Directed by: Alexander Hall
Starring: Loretta Young, Ray Milland, Reginald Gardiner

Storyline: June Cameron has written a best seller about spinsters: women are men's equals and don't need them for fulfillment. Through a series of errors and misunderstandings, the press believes she's married Tim Sterling, a university instructor she's just met. Her publisher wants to let the mistake go uncorrected for a few weeks so she can write a best seller about being married; Tim cooperates because, in hidebound academia, being married may help with a promotion. The flies in the ointment are June and Tim's instant enmity, Tim's stubbornness, and his girlfriend Marilyn, who may not let the charade play out. There's no way everyone can get what they want.
The Doctor Takes a Wife (1940) is not a movie to watch when you're on the downside (or any side) of a migraine. The "meet cute" in this Ray Milland and Loretta Young farce doesn't go easy on the ears in the first few scenes. I had to turn it off and try again later. I'm so glad I did because I discovered a real gem.

Yes, you could insert Cary Grant and Irene Dunne and this movie would probably still be known today. But that was not to be and doesn't really matter once these two stop screaming at each other. When they do, they play quite well together and have great chemistry.

Milland is extremely dashing and handsome. He's also very expressive and his comic timing and minor slapstick ability really shine. Interestingly, he's a doctor doing research on migraines and the medical jargon used is accurate. Loretta Young is always lovely, yet even she allows herself to get a little harried for the sake of the role. She's the feminist that finds herself in a pickle of a marriage ruse and is encouraged by her publisher to play along.

Edmund Gwenn leads a terrific supporting cast and, as Milland's father, plays matchmaker as he often does. There are a few scenes that were so funny that I went straight for the rewind button. The two goofy football players set up one of the greatest. Of course, there's the fiancé, deadlines, meetings, pride, and all of the typical ploys to throw a wrench in a possible relationship. This is a romcom and a great one at that, so I'll let you draw your own conclusions. Suffice it to say that it has an ending I really adored and then went straight for the rewind button yet again.

by abcj-2
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The Doctor Takes a Wife (1940)

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The Doctor Takes a Wife (1940)

The Doctor Takes a Wife (1940)

The Doctor Takes a Wife (1940)