Every Girl Should Be Married Page #4

Synopsis: A willful woman concocts an elaborate scheme to trap a handsome pediatrician into marriage.
Genre: Comedy
Director(s): Don Hartman
Production: RKO Radio Pictures Inc.
  1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
6.3
APPROVED
Year:
1948
85 min
160 Views


He is not here

advice to heart briss

but a confrence mdicale!

But you sollicit

questions!

If I understand correctly,

you protest

against the man's privilge

to choose his mate!

In your opinion, man must wait

wisely

dcide a woman to marry him!

It is this, Doctor!

Dcrt that man can do

sign the woman who like it?

While rciproque

is not allowed!

She can say:

"Where did you come

those beautiful eyes? "

Who dcrt this?

Men! Obviously!

Dear Madam, you forget

modesty and propriety!

If we wait your requests

there would be no marriage,

no children,

and you would not be here!

And if you tiez,

you would be out of work!

Maybe it is Very funny

but your point of view

is not prouv by the facts!

Really? I would like

all women here prsentes

who admit having conquered

their husbands without their suspecting,

please stand up!

This is the worst dploiement

extravagance that I have ever seen!

If you reprsentez

the mother modern

that Heaven come to the aid

the gnration coming!

Do not be too

boulevers, Doctor.

There are some women that sicles

must dployer their tricks.

But we never felt it

to notify people!

Who was he again?

And Mrs. Willoughby?

She annul. Others also

with vague prtextes.

Where do you come from?

You can not wreathe

and expect

in what they are delighted!

I emport,

as happens everyone.

And I did not enguirlandes!

A doctor can not lose patience

without losing its ... patients!

Very funny!

I have a nurse humorist.

This is yet another round of the Sims!

I've heard so much about the joys

Marital that I have the nauseous!

The marriage, however, made

proven.

Do not support them, you will also ...

"Love stronger than anything ..."

and other bullshit!

I'm a monster, because

I mean my wife choose!

I find it nice.

Nice, indeed!

It becomes an obsession!

Wherever I go, I meet!

"Hello, doctor, what a surprise!"

"The shrimp curry!

What luck! "

Even the barber,

I made the lesson.

I'm quiet

as Turkish baths ... And again!

Let false beards

and leave the city!

This joke is not

funny either.

I'll put it good order ...

and now!

Wait.

She moved out.

Here is his new number.

Tell me, Mary ...

Eve how she conquered Adam

without the help of another woman?

Are you, doctor. I did not say anything.

Be gentle ...

It creases easily, I think.

Long ago? Do you?

I have something important

tell you.

Could we have dinner together?

Chez Pierre, if it suits you.

Do not bother.

Finally, if you prfrez.

What address?

Fine. I'll be there.

It was him!

It is dinner tonight!

I would pari 25 dollars

You owe me that you do not see him again.

My intervention did think about it

the question of clibat.

He has something important

tell me!

Probably against Roger Sanford.

Lt is not difficult!

I must take a shower.

I'm so nervous.

I must be calm!

You can get for very well.

I do not know where to start!

Will you help me?

I want to dive

in a bath of soft music.

Must pousseter.

And there are so many buy!

Turtle soup , buttercups,

steak with mushrooms and salad.

Martini with an onion.

He wants like that.

So it must be like that.

We dnerons on the gaming table

before a good fire.

A home can make dinner

give a man clibat.

My eye! Accounts you pretty

all those little embellishments

dress as your sticky,

when you serve the soup,

caress purely coincidental

your hair on her cheek!

I do not want to give you ideas.

If you see that I oublies ...

I start my cake

the cream banana!

Did you noticed that?

Is to move

cocktails, etc..

We will take

like a trap!

Here's a word

not speak to him!

It's Martini

but with a little onion!

This is how I like it.

I guessed right, is not it?

Yes. You have the knack

to guess what we love!

Some people like that.

Sit down in the chair.

Obviously, the need

a fire does not feel,

but it's been so "at home"!

It is charming, Anabel!

You have taken much trouble.

Me? I never

been this happy!

Tell me about yourself.

The little things

you did say person.

I came ...

A moment.

This is for you.

Lt will not be necessary.

Do not give as tea and

biscuits, a little lemonade.

Yes, and it sits.

Here it is. But this is nothing.

Excuse me. That's what it is

than being a doctor.

You do not belong!

Being a doctor,

This line of work is the most beautiful in the world!

I do not see them intrt

prter you this house.

I!

But just as soon as the press talks

you,

people are

the craziest things!

I even asked my opinion

policy.

Who understands something?

Once a plumber fell

in a well. He stayed there three days.

When we went back,

they wanted the mayor lire!

I hope you enjoy my menu.

In any case, it smells good!

I am not yet

good cook.

Here's the menu:

Turtle soup ,

barnaise steak,

asparagus salad

and banana cake.

Potatoes and the cream !

What would it

if you were blue ribbon!

Oh, Mom taught me

few things.

She taught you many things!

Including one on

which I speak to you.

Again this is for you.

We are not therefore leave

not alone!

Yes, Mrs. Willoughby.

Yes, I'm happy

our rconciliation.

Pink pills in water sucre.

And the cuillere remde

every hour.

Alternating with the other cure.

No. In orange juice.

How can she remember?

Who cares! Us,

it is water sucre!

I rarely do, but

Mrs. Willoughby was so nervous ...

and so it will not have the time

to worry for his daughter.

It's very clever!

I know about you

something that will surprise you.

I doubt it! Say a little?

Malgr everything you prtendez,

You love children

much as me!

They have the future, is not it?

What happens to us

in childhood

Can it really

affect our lives?

Certainly.

And I bet qu'tant the cradle,

you tried to move your

ring finger the little neighbor!

Because I told you about

my project with Roger Sanford?

As we speak,

What's new?

We see that you're

attard in clibat.

You know nothing about women.

A young nice girl intentionne

may reconsider

if she meets the man

suits him!

I could go

home and marry Jo.

We can not force anyone

marry.

He must wait!

Sure.

This requires second thought!

Oh, yes, certainly!

Sorry, you must

I go watch my dinner.

In the meantime, here playing.

REVIEW MDICALE:

How did you do

never married?

Offers are not must've missed!

I've been too busy

become doctor!

And if the marriage choue,

it is the children who suffer.

Must be nice course!

Oh, I am! I mean:

I totally agree with you.

Can you light the candles?

All this is not it

charming and romantic?

It almost seems

dcor one of thtre!

Sit here, you prsidez.

With Xrs! Delicious!

Whether you live alone,

in a hotel room,

I am dpasse!

Do not you think?

I'll tell you

I think, Anabel.

I do not know

how you say it

but I want to be

as frank as possible.

I do not considre

as someone special.

This is why

it will be so difficult.

But I want you to

understand something.

A moment.

And do not my words dformer

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Stephen Morehouse Avery

Stephen Morehouse Avery (December 20, 1893 – February 10, 1948) was an American author of Hollywood screenplays. His daughter is the actress Phyllis Avery. Avery was born to Charles M. and Jesse Avery in Webster Groves, a suburb of St. Louis, Missouri. The senior Avery was a cashier at an insurance company. Stephen Avery attended the University of Missouri at Columbia and was employed in Detroit, Michigan, before he began professional writing.Avery wrote for national publications until 1933, when he began to specialize in screenplays. His work included Wharf Angel (1934), Our Little Girl (1935), One Rainy Afternoon (1936) with Ida Lupino and Francis Lederer, The Gorgeous Hussy (1936) with Joan Crawford, I'll Take Romance (1937), Four Mothers (1941), The Male Animal (1942), starring Henry Fonda and Olivia de Havilland and based on a James Thurber play. and Deep Valley (1947), with Ida Lupino and Dane Clark, the story of a lonely woman living on a farm who is smitten by an escaped convict.Shortly before his death of a heart attack at his Los Angeles, California, apartment at the age of fifty-four, Avery penned the scripts for The Woman in White (1948) and Every Girl Should Be Married (1948), a romantic comedy starring Cary Grant and Betsy Drake. In 1935, he was nominated with Don Hartman for an Academy Award for Best Story for The Gay Deception, a film unrelated to homosexuality and not to be confused with two other comedy films with similar titles, The Gay Deceiver (1926) and The Gay Deceivers (1969). In the story, Mirabel, portrayed by Frances Dee, wins a $5,000 lottery, a near fortune in 1935, and moves to New York City, where she meets Sandro, played by Francis Lederer, a bellboy who is really a prince. The film was directed by William Wyler.Avery was survived by his wife, the former Marian Baldwin, and his only child, Phyllis Avery (born 1924), who launched her acting career in 1951. Among other stars, Phyllis Avery was cast opposite Charlton Heston, George Gobel, Richard Egan, Chuck Connors, Lew Ayres, and Ray Milland. more…

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