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Chasse aux maris

Original title: Once More, My Darling
  • 1949
  • Approved
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
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Ann Blyth and Robert Montgomery in Chasse aux maris (1949)
Comedy

An actor is recalled to active duty with the Army's C.I.D. to find the thief who stole historical jewels in occupied Germany and the trail leads to the boyfriend of a young debutante from Be... Read allAn actor is recalled to active duty with the Army's C.I.D. to find the thief who stole historical jewels in occupied Germany and the trail leads to the boyfriend of a young debutante from Bel Air.An actor is recalled to active duty with the Army's C.I.D. to find the thief who stole historical jewels in occupied Germany and the trail leads to the boyfriend of a young debutante from Bel Air.

  • Directors
    • Robert Montgomery
    • Michael Gordon
  • Writers
    • Robert Carson
    • Oscar Saul
  • Stars
    • Robert Montgomery
    • Ann Blyth
    • Jane Cowl
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    251
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    • Directors
      • Robert Montgomery
      • Michael Gordon
    • Writers
      • Robert Carson
      • Oscar Saul
    • Stars
      • Robert Montgomery
      • Ann Blyth
      • Jane Cowl
    • 15User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Robert Montgomery
    Robert Montgomery
    • Collier 'Collie' Laing
    Ann Blyth
    Ann Blyth
    • Marita Connell
    Jane Cowl
    Jane Cowl
    • Mrs. Laing
    Charles McGraw
    Charles McGraw
    • Herman Schmelz - Chauffeur
    Taylor Holmes
    Taylor Holmes
    • Jed Connell
    Roland Winters
    Roland Winters
    • Col. Head
    Steven Geray
    Steven Geray
    • Kalzac
    John Ridgely
    John Ridgely
    • Burke
    Lillian Randolph
    Lillian Randolph
    • Mamie
    Maurice Cass
    Maurice Cass
    • Dr. Grasser
    Don Beddoe
    Don Beddoe
    • Judge Fraser
    Louise Lorimer
    Louise Lorimer
    • Mrs. Fraser
    Wilton Graff
    Wilton Graff
    • Mr. Frobisher
    Sally Corner
    • Mrs. Frobisher
    Dee J. Thompson
    • Mary Jane Frobisher
    • (as D.J. Thompson)
    George M. Carleton
    George M. Carleton
    • Mr. Grant
    • (as George Carleton)
    Edna Holland
    Edna Holland
    • Mrs. Grant
    • (as Edna M. Holland)
    Ray Teal
    Ray Teal
    • Truck Driver
    • Directors
      • Robert Montgomery
      • Michael Gordon
    • Writers
      • Robert Carson
      • Oscar Saul
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    User reviews15

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    4theowinthrop

    Montgomery's Farewell to the Movies

    After the turning point of NIGHT MUST FALL, Robert Montgomery (for the most time) came into his finest films and performances: HERE COMES MR. JORDAN, THEY WERE EXPENDABLE, THE LADY IN THE LAKE, RIDE THE PINK HORSE, THE SAXON CHARM, JUNE BRIDE. Even some of the failures he was in were interesting enough to be still watchable (RAGE IN HEAVEN, MR. AND MRS. SMITH). But Montgomery wanted to do more and more production and directing work. In 1949 he made what would be his last movie performance - he played Collier Lang, an egotistical movie star, who is dragged into helping the authorities do an investigation about a young girl's boyfriend.

    Apparently my view of this film is a minority view. Most of the views given are favorable about it. I thought it was a dull, witless script, with Ann Blyth's groupie heroine not very appealing as a character. She admires Montgomery as a star, and this "helps" when he is called in to assist the authorities, but after awhile I found there was no chemistry between them. The script was also devoid of much fun, although Montgomery and Roland Winters did try. The only thing I recall to this day as a joke point was that Taylor Holmes is the wealthy father of Blyth, and he is an admirer of Winston Churchill. So he always dresses up as Churchill, and we see him wearing a floppy broad brimmed hat, smoking a large cigar, and painting (Holmes' bald head helps in the disguise). That was the most memorable joke from this film - not much of a real memory.

    Montgomery went into early television, and finally won the attention and respect he always had deserved in motion pictures. His last contact with the movies was his direction of THE GALLANT HOURS about Admiral William "Bull" Halsey, starring his friend Jimmy Cagney. It is a far better film than this. For his overall film and television career, I will give this mediocre film a "4". That strikes me as generous.
    charlesstewart1

    Montgomery has done better.

    I like Montgomery in several movies, especially "The Night Has Eyes" with Rosalind Russell. However, this movie is clearly not one of his best. The plot does not make sense. No one would believe for a moment that Ann Blythe would fall in love with Robert Montgomery, at least not in this movie. For this movie to be a comedy, the only time I found myself laughing was when the older woman (at his mother's shindig)asks Blythe's character if she is the one who is wearing the perfume shortly before she coughs. Charles McGraw (I know I keep talking about him, but you know he's my favorite actor)could have seen his role beefed up since it is obvious his character is a comedic foil for Collie's character. Definitely not a good day for Montgomery and company. I do not think the people responsible for this movie really thought it through before making it. I'm glad Montgomery rebounded later with "They Were Expendable". He went on to become a speech adviser for President Eisenhower. Mercedyz
    9dballtwo

    Blyth Spirit

    I'd never heard of this flick until I stumbled across it on a streaming service, but Ann Blyth is sensational as a strong-willed teenager who turns the American courtship ritual on its head. She takes romantic aim at a middle-aged lawyer/actor/Army investigator who's arranged to meet her under false pretences, then finds himself completely overmatched. Once Blyth takes control, ever-reliable star Robert Montgomery has little left to do except react to this remarkable character. A first-rate cast, hilarous script, and fine direction by Montgomery himself hand the audience a lot of laughs in a wonderful hour and a half.
    8AlsExGal

    A preposterous premise, yet I liked it!

    Collie Lang (Robert Montgomery) is an aspiring actor - though he seems a bit old to just be aspiring. Maybe the war delayed his plans? This is never explained. His mother is an accomplished attorney. She must have been practicing in the roaring 20s - what a trailblazer. But I digress.

    The beginning of the film shows Collie appearing on a movie set dressed in kilts and speaking his lines that include the title - "once more my darling" while focusing on a set technician who looks like a bulldog. This is amusing in and of itself, but even more so if you know something about Montgomery's career. Twenty years before, in Buster Keaton's sound debut "Free and Easy", he was forced to dress up like a Cossack and sing a duet. It was ridiculous, so maybe Montgomery is reminiscing?

    Montgomery, as an army reservist, is unwillingly pressed back into service to romance a debutante so that he can out her jewel thieving boyfriend, who is apparently very jealous. Why is the US government interested in a jewel caper? Because the purloined jewels came from a European estate that is still under allied supervision. The reason they pick him? He's "pretty". That's it. Not his acting skills or anything else. This is the preposterous premise I mention in the title.

    The debutante turns out to be Ann Blythe in a delightful and unexpected performance as "Killer"/Marita Connell. She is a very quirky girl who speaks her every thought to everyone she meets while soaking herself in a particularly pungent perfume. Montgomery directed this film and he did a great job with this screwball comedy about ten years after that genre reached the height of its popularity.

    It does get close to breeching the production code at times. For example, there is a scene where Killer and Collie are sharing the same hotel room, Killer is wearing a skimpy tennis outfit with the word "KILLER" embroidered across the front, and they are discussing whether or not they are safe.

    Very much recommended if you can ever find a copy.
    tfambro

    Wonderful, breezy comedy.

    Ann Blyth showcases her fine comedic sense in this warm, often zany film. Nicknamed "Killer," her character is fond of "Passionelle," a perfume which she practically bathes in, and Robert Montgomery, in the role of "Collie," whose mission is to bust her estranged boyfriend for jewel smuggling. One highlight is when Montgomery, a momma's boy, introduces Killer to his mother and friends. Blyth masterfully mines this scene for its full comic worth. "Once More, My Darling" is one gem of a movie with a great slapstick ending.

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      Director Michael Gordon was replaced one week into production by Robert Montgomery.
    • Quotes

      Collier Laing: Mr. Burke, you've got thirty-two teeth. Would you like to try for none?

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    • Release date
      • September 24, 1949 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Once More, My Darling
    • Filming locations
      • Santa Barbara, California, USA(background footage)
    • Production companies
      • Neptune Productions
      • Universal International Pictures (UI)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 32 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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