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Mariage double

Original title: Double Wedding
  • 1937
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
2.7K
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Myrna Loy and William Powell in Mariage double (1937)
Two sisters of differing temperaments, the younger's milquetoast fiancé, and a free-spirited artist in an auto trailer are all experiencing romantic complications.
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Two sisters of differing temperaments, the younger's milquetoast fiancé, and a free-spirited artist in an auto trailer are all experiencing romantic complications.Two sisters of differing temperaments, the younger's milquetoast fiancé, and a free-spirited artist in an auto trailer are all experiencing romantic complications.Two sisters of differing temperaments, the younger's milquetoast fiancé, and a free-spirited artist in an auto trailer are all experiencing romantic complications.

  • Director
    • Richard Thorpe
  • Writers
    • Jo Swerling
    • Ferenc Molnár
  • Stars
    • William Powell
    • Myrna Loy
    • Florence Rice
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    2.7K
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    • Director
      • Richard Thorpe
    • Writers
      • Jo Swerling
      • Ferenc Molnár
    • Stars
      • William Powell
      • Myrna Loy
      • Florence Rice
    • 43User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins total

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    William Powell
    William Powell
    • Charles Lodge
    Myrna Loy
    Myrna Loy
    • Margit Agnew
    Florence Rice
    Florence Rice
    • Irene Agnew
    John Beal
    John Beal
    • Waldo Beaver
    Jessie Ralph
    Jessie Ralph
    • Mrs. Kensington-Bly
    Edgar Kennedy
    Edgar Kennedy
    • Spike
    Sidney Toler
    Sidney Toler
    • Keough
    Mary Gordon
    Mary Gordon
    • Mrs. Keough
    Barnett Parker
    Barnett Parker
    • Flint
    Katharine Alexander
    Katharine Alexander
    • Claire Lodge
    Priscilla Lawson
    Priscilla Lawson
    • Felice
    Bert Roach
    Bert Roach
    • Shrank
    Ernie Alexander
    • Drunk Singing "For He's a Jolly Good Fellow"
    • (uncredited)
    Jack Baxley
    • First Bartender
    • (uncredited)
    Margaret Bert
    • Waitress in Crowd at Wedding
    • (uncredited)
    Billy Bletcher
    Billy Bletcher
    • Wedding Guest
    • (uncredited)
    G. Pat Collins
    G. Pat Collins
    • Mounted Policeman
    • (uncredited)
    Heinie Conklin
    Heinie Conklin
    • Hot Dog Vender
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Richard Thorpe
    • Writers
      • Jo Swerling
      • Ferenc Molnár
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    7blanche-2

    Crazy film done under sad circumstances

    "Double Wedding" is an enjoyable, albeit dizzying comedy starring William Powell and Myrna Loy.

    It's really a tribute to the cast that they were able to carry on in such a wacky movie despite being shut down for a time due to Jean Harlow's untimely death. Both Powell, who was involved with Harlow, and Loy, who was a friend of hers, took her death very hard.

    Powell and Loy play polar opposites in this film. She is a complete control freak who has her life, her sister's life, and the life of her sister's fiancé, planned down to the millisecond. Along comes Powell, who lives in a trailer and hocks items when he needs money. Once he's in their lives, all bets are off, and chaos reigns supreme.

    The cast is great but the whole thing kind of veers off focus from time to time. The writing isn't as strong as in some of the other screwball comedies of the era. But Powell is a treasure and teamed with Loy, even more so.
    wrk6539

    Not up to the stars' usual shine

    I have always found this movie more than a little strained and Powell and Loy not up to their usual shine. In fact, Myrna Loy's character seems downright unpleasant!! Much of this may have to do with the death of Powell's fiancee Jean Harlow during production. Myrna Loy, in her autobiography, states that she cannot bear to watch this movie because of the pain they all felt while making it. While the two do their professional best (and the uninformed would never guess that real tragedy was plaguing them) you are much better off watching Powell and Loy in one of their better works...ie The Thin Man Series, Libeled Lady,I Love You Again, etc. FYI: Powell developed colon cancer in the year following Harlow's tragic death and nearly died himself. He recovered and returned to active film work with 1939's Another Thin Man and proceeded to beat the odds and live another 40 years!!!
    7LaDonnaKeskes

    Worth watching for John Beal's scene stealing

    For the most part Double Wedding is a standard rom-com about opposites attracting, with Myrna Loy and William Powell carrying most of the screenplay weight. But it's John Beal's delightfully clueless literal- minded suitor to Loy's sister (ably but forgettably played by Florence Rice) that makes this film work. Scenes he shares with Powell as a hopeless actor and would-be man of the world are laugh-out-loud funny. His style of understated flat-affect comedy wouldn't become popular until the Coen brothers. Powell and Loy are capable as always, and the sets and costumes have a high sheen, but this film is Beal's steal. There's lots of misunderstandings and misapprehensions, all of which don't add much to the genre, but it's an amusing way to spend a few hours in the company of experts.
    8kenjha

    Double Fun

    Powell is an artist, a free spirit who disrupts the well-made plans of Loy, who controls the lives of her kid sister (Rice) and the latter's fiancé with an iron fist. Like the dozen other teamings of Powell and Loy, it is fun to watch the two pros match wits. Beal is funny as Rice's milquetoast fiancé, whom Powell tries to make a man out of. Powell is an aspiring writer/director who coaches Beal and Rice in acting out a love story; unable to arouse passion out of Beal, Powell demonstrates by passionately kissing the lovely Rice, who falls in love with him. Of course, Powell falls in love with Rice's sister, Loy, setting the stage for comic situations.
    8masonfisk

    HECK W/THE WEDDING, THE LEAD UP IS PURE HILARITY...!

    Another William Powell/Myrna Loy pairing from the 1930's. Powell plays an eccentric artist who has convinced an 'about to be married' couple to invest in a film he wants to make w/them but standing in their way is Loy, the bride's sister, who is of the overly controlling sort who wants no part of his scheme. As always, the verbal & comedic fireworks are on full blast as soon as the bickering couple meet & somehow fall in love by film's end. The final scene's in Powell's motor-home rivals the famous Marx Brothers sequence from A Night of the Opera as friends & hanger-on's keep popping into the crammed space as the hilarity comes to a boil.

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    • Trivia
      Production was halted because of the June 7, 1937 death of William Powell's fiancée Jean Harlow. Powell later described finishing the movie as "very difficult under the circumstances". Myrna Loy, a good friend of Harlow's, disliked the film because of her death, stating in her autobiography it was "the scapegoat for concurrent despair".
    • Goofs
      Near the end in Charlie's trailer, an Oscar statuette is visible in the background standing on a white shelf. In the next shot, the statuette is on top of a black box that is on the white shelf. The following shot has the Oscar back on the white shelf. A few moments later, the statuette is knocked over and is seen toppling from on top of the black box again.
    • Quotes

      Margit Agnew: Do you take dope?

    • Connections
      Featured in The Romance of Celluloid (1937)
    • Soundtracks
      Bridal Chorus (Here Comes the Bride)
      (1850) (uncredited)

      from "Lohengrin"

      Written by Richard Wagner

      In the score when Irene tries on a wedding dress

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    • Release date
      • May 4, 1938 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Double Wedding
    • Filming locations
      • Carmel-by-the-Sea, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 27m(87 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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