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We're Not Married (1952) Certificate U

We're Not Married
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Rated 2.5 stars
Average rating
(52%)
 
Starring: Marilyn Monroe | Fred Allen | Ginger Rogers | Victor Moore | David Wayne | Eve Arden | Paul Douglas | Eddie Bracken | Mitzi Gaynor | Louis Calhern | Zsa Zsa Gabor | James Gleason | Paul Stewart | Jane Darwell | Dabbs Greer | Lee Marvin
Director: Edmund Goulding
Studio: 20TH CENTURY FOX HOME ENTERTAINMENT
Run time: 82 mins
Genres: Comedy | Romance
Languages: English
Released: November 01, 2004

In WE'RE NOT MARRIED, five couples find out that they are not legally married and react in all sorts of different ways (most are pretty overjoyed) in this anthology of comic vignettes. Marilyn Monroe plays a beauty queen whose husband, stuck at home with the baby, sees this turn of events as perfect leverage; Fred Allen and Ginger Rogers are co-hosts of a radio show, whose marriage is purely for ratings; Zsa Zsa Gabor is a ruthless gold-digger trying to get her millionare husband's money; Eve Arden and Paul Douglas are bored but contented ex-New Yorkers; and Eddie Bracken is a soldier who goes AWOL to remarry pregnant Mitzi Gaynor so his kid won't grow up a 'you know what'. Lee Marvin makes a brief appearance as Bracken's army buddy. Victor Moore is the dottering old judge who mistakenly married the couples without authorisation. The various stories all have a happy ending of one sort or another, and the sanctity of marriage survives intact, despite the good-natured ribbing it receives at the hands of director Edmund Goulding (GRAND HOTEL) and producer-writer Nunnally Johnson.

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7 out of 7 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 4.0 stars
Amusing collection of sketches

Duncan Ross from Uxbridge, Middx, 15th January, 2005

Dipsy governor Victor Moore discovers he's been performing marriages a week before his powers came into effect, so has to write letters to five couples (in varying degrees of marital strain) telling them they're not legally married, and so have to do it all over again... Ginger Rogers and Fred Allen are a feuding public couple doing a daily radio show, David Wayne a reluctant house-husband for ambitious Mrs Mississippi Marilyn Monroe, Paul Douglas tells Eve Arden about his various former lovers, Zsa Zsa Gabor is about to fleece Louis Calhern in divorce, marine Eddie Bracken gets a sudden call to sail when Mitzi Gaynor is due with their child... plenty of laughs and a top notch cast make this classic b&w movie easy to enjoy.

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2 out of 2 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 4.0 stars
surprisingly good

david campbell from troon,scotland, 22nd July, 2006

this anthology of stories was quite entertaining,although rather dated it was highly enjoyable.

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2 out of 3 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 3.0 stars
OK but a bit dated!

A Customer from Feltham England, 27th June, 2006

Not surprisingly so I guess, as it was made in the 50's... I wouldnt want to watch it again!

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Rated 3.0 stars
pleasing B movie

Fas1 from , 23rd September, 2009

A clever plot examining 4 couples who it turns out are not married. The couples are a bit stereotypical, but it is competantly acted and worth it to see an early Marilyn and one scene with a very young Lee Marvin. Watchable rainy afternoon viewing.

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Rated 4.0 stars
not bad for a black and white film

A Customer from shrewsbury,shropshire, 4th September, 2008

thought this was an interesting film, enjoyed how the couples reacted to not legally being married

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