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Tous les maris mentent

Original title: An Innocent Affair
  • 1948
  • Approved
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
391
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Madeleine Carroll and Fred MacMurray in Tous les maris mentent (1948)
Comedy

Vincent Doane tries to close an advertising deal with his rich ex-fiancée. Unfortunately she is more interested in him than in business. Vincent's wife Paula gets suspicious and decides to m... Read allVincent Doane tries to close an advertising deal with his rich ex-fiancée. Unfortunately she is more interested in him than in business. Vincent's wife Paula gets suspicious and decides to make him jealous flirting with a tycoon.Vincent Doane tries to close an advertising deal with his rich ex-fiancée. Unfortunately she is more interested in him than in business. Vincent's wife Paula gets suspicious and decides to make him jealous flirting with a tycoon.

  • Director
    • Lloyd Bacon
  • Writers
    • Lou Breslow
    • Joseph Hoffman
  • Stars
    • Fred MacMurray
    • Madeleine Carroll
    • Charles 'Buddy' Rogers
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    391
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    • Director
      • Lloyd Bacon
    • Writers
      • Lou Breslow
      • Joseph Hoffman
    • Stars
      • Fred MacMurray
      • Madeleine Carroll
      • Charles 'Buddy' Rogers
    • 10User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Fred MacMurray
    Fred MacMurray
    • Vincent Doane
    Madeleine Carroll
    Madeleine Carroll
    • Paula Doane
    Charles 'Buddy' Rogers
    Charles 'Buddy' Rogers
    • Claude Kimball
    Rita Johnson
    Rita Johnson
    • Eve Lawrence
    Louise Allbritton
    Louise Allbritton
    • Margot Fraser
    Alan Mowbray
    Alan Mowbray
    • Ken St. Clair
    Michael Romanoff
    Michael Romanoff
    • Venetian Room Maitre di'
    • (as Mike Romanoff)
    Pierre Watkin
    Pierre Watkin
    • T.D. Hendricks
    William Tannen
    William Tannen
    • Gaylord
    James Seay
    James Seay
    • Lester Burnley
    Matt McHugh
    Matt McHugh
    • Ted Burke
    Marie Blake
    Marie Blake
    • Hilda - the Maid
    Susan Miller
    Susan Miller
    • Venetian Room Vocalist
    Anne Nagel
    Anne Nagel
    • Gladys - Receptionist
    Eddie Le Baron
    • Venetian Room Orchestra Leader
    Jane Weeks
    • Doris
    Ralph Brooks
    • Venetian Room Dance Patron
    • (uncredited)
    Steve Carruthers
    Steve Carruthers
    • Nightclub Patron
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Lloyd Bacon
    • Writers
      • Lou Breslow
      • Joseph Hoffman
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    6bkoganbing

    The Usual Missed Signals Make A Mess

    An Innocent Affair is one of those films that would not exist if the characters would only communicate. In this case it's husband and wife Fred MacMurray and Madeleine Carroll who start playing games to catch each other in a lie and when you do that you are inevitably successful.

    This was the fourth of four films that MacMurray and Carroll did together, the first three were when both were contract players at Paramount. This film was an independent production released by United Artists.

    MacMurray who is worried about his wife's jealousy is spending late nights negotiating with the widow of a tycoon to land his account for MacMurray's advertising firm. The widow is Louise Allbritton who at one time was engaged to MacMurray so he's concerned about Carroll's reaction. Truth be told Allbritton does have more than business on her mind.

    So when Carroll hires some actor to flirt with her at a nightclub to make Fred jealous and mistakes southern cigarette tycoon Buddy Rogers for the hired actor all kinds of complications develop, the kind you would have found in screwball comedies before World War II.

    Alan Mowbray also has a very droll performance as a man MacMurray hires to play Allbritton's husband. He just can't quite summon up the enthusiasm for the part and I'll leave it go at that.

    An Innocent Affair has some good moments and it's in the hands of a pair of stars who've honed these parts to perfection.
    7planktonrules

    Enjoyable though it does seem to go on a bit long towards the end.

    Vincent Doane (Fred MacMurray) is hiding something from his wife. Although completely innocent, he's been taking an ex-fiancee out to dinner in order to land a big account for his advertising agency. He is faithful and loves his wife but foolishly he doesn't trust her to believe him. When she thinks he's fooling around or lying, she decides to hire an actor to pretend to woo her in order to make Vincent jealous. The problem is that the man who is now making eyes at her is NOT the actor she played but a rich millionaire! How's this all going to work out? See the film and find out for yourself.

    The story is familiar in that later the pair keep digging deeper and deeper holes until they're headed for divorce. This aspect of the film isn't fun...though the parts leading up to it are. Overall, worth seeing and enjoyable...though a tad overlong.
    6blanche-2

    slight miscast

    "Don't Trust Your Husband" is a 1948 film starring Fred MacMurray, Madeleine Carroll, Rita Johnson, and Buddy Rogers.

    Carroll and MacMurray play a couple, Vincent and Paula Doane, who have been married five years. He's in advertising and is never home due to having to work with one Mr. Fraser. One day he says he's playing golf with Mr. Fraser. However, he leaves without his golf clubs, which Paula throws out the window.

    Paula concludes there's another woman. In truth, he is trying to land an account but must deal with his ex-fiancée and doesn't want to tell Paula. Her sister-in-law (Johnson) talks her into hiring an actor to flirt with her at the anniversary dinner she and Vincent are having. Vincent finds out about it from a friend, and looks forward to it.

    However, Claude Kimball (Rogers), the President of a huge tobacco company enters the restaurant, and even though the talent agent has reserved the table next to Paula and Vincent, the restaurant owner insists that Kimball must be seated there instead as it's a better table than the one where he was to be seated.

    This had great potential and was good for sure, but I would have loved to have seen it with a better director and a better cast. There is nothing wrong with MacMurray or Carroll, but in the hands of, say, Cary Grant and Irene Dunne, just as a for-instance, it could have been a scream. Also it needed to be directed with a little more zip.

    Enjoyable but on the ordinary side.
    6AAdaSC

    Beware the suspicious wife

    Vincent (Fred MacMurray) and Paula (Madeleine Carroll) are celebrating 5 years of marriage. Unfortunately, Vincent never seems to be around as he has to spend all his time with a client in order to gain a contract. Paula suspects that he is seeing another woman and so hires an escort to make her husband jealous. Things don't go to plan and the film follows a series of misunderstandings before everyone is re-united for a game of happy families.

    The story starts well and there are genuine funny moments, eg, Vincent watching the cost of the bill as Claude (Charles Rogers) just keeps piling on the orders of champagne and expensive food. The films ticks by and is generally OK.

    The cast do well. Fred MacMurray is funny as he registers deliberate disinterest in his wife's behaviour, Charles Rogers plays a slightly simple millionaire, and Alan Mowbray is funny as a hired escort who only has his eyes set on eating a meal. The story gets to where we expect it to but it slows down in pace after an amusing start.
    6SimonJack

    Comedy couple gets by where others might have soared

    The title on the DVD I purchased of "An Innocent Affair" is different – "Don't Trust Your Husband." It's a good comedy about that subject – trust, in marriage. We have all seen various renditions of comedies on the subject. Cary Grant, has played in three or four different films himself. In this one, Fred MacMurray teams up with Madeleine Carroll as Vincent and Paula Doane. The story is a good one, with both stars on the end of jealousy and mistrust. They are both still deeply in love with one another after five years of marriage. But, Vince's job as an advertising executive sometimes takes him away from home at night. The problem starts when he tells a lie to cover up the real client he has been trying to sign for two weeks. He lies because he doesn't think Paula will trust or believe him because of whom that client is. It's all downhill from there, until the very end. But naturally, that's where we get most of the comedy.

    It is a good film, but not much better than that. Several things seem askew, beginning with the script. It seems a little flat – not much life in it. The same can be said for the direction. And, while both the leads do well in their roles, there just isn't any chemistry between them. I think Carroll, as a rule, is a bit more reserved than most of the main line comedy actresses (Carol Lombard, Irene Dunne, Claudette Colbert, Ginger Rogers, Myrna Loy, etc.). She did well, and there seemed to be some chemistry with MacMurray in "Honeymoon in Bali." I haven't seen their other two comedy pairings ("Café Society" of 1939 and "One Night in Lisbon," 1941). Carroll was quite good with Dick Powell in "On the Avenue," but the few other comedies she made didn't fare very well. She is a much better actress in her more frequent roles in adventure films and dramas.

    Two other performances in this movie helped lift it up to the six stars I give it. Rita Johnson is very good as Eve Lawrence – Vince's sister and Paula's good friend. And, Charles 'Buddy' Rogers is excellent as Claude Kimball, the tobacco king. He plays the southern gentleman perfectly with the shock and befuddled acceptance of what he sees as the most unusual marital arrangement between Vince and Paula. How he comes to that conclusion is all part of the humor of the film. This is a good comedy, and one with a more direct message than most about the relationship between honesty and trust. I could picture Cary Grant and Carol Lombard in the roles, or Irene Dunne with MacMurray. They would have raised the laughter bar a few notches.

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    • Trivia
      In Britain, the movie was re-titled as "Don't Trust Your Husband'.
    • Goofs
      In the cab, Eve tells Paula the Burke Agency is on the second floor. But when we see the door to the firm, it's #307, which would indicate it's on the third floor.
    • Quotes

      Paula Doane: Haven't you ever made love to a woman before?

      Claude Kimball: Why, yes. but I...

      Paula Doane: You certainly don't act like it. Is something wrong with your arm?

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      Written by Walter Kent and Kim Gannon

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    • Release date
      • October 15, 1948 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • An Innocent Affair
    • Filming locations
      • General Service Studios - 1040 N. Las Palmas, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • James Nasser Productions Inc.
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 30 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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