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Les inséparables

Original title: Marriage on the Rocks
  • 1965
  • Approved
  • 1h 49m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
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Deborah Kerr, Frank Sinatra, and Dean Martin in Les inséparables (1965)
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A businessman's neglected wife divorces her husband by mistake and marries his best friend by accident.A businessman's neglected wife divorces her husband by mistake and marries his best friend by accident.A businessman's neglected wife divorces her husband by mistake and marries his best friend by accident.

  • Director
    • Jack Donohue
  • Writer
    • Cy Howard
  • Stars
    • Frank Sinatra
    • Deborah Kerr
    • Dean Martin
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    • Director
      • Jack Donohue
    • Writer
      • Cy Howard
    • Stars
      • Frank Sinatra
      • Deborah Kerr
      • Dean Martin
    • 28User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
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    Frank Sinatra
    Frank Sinatra
    • Dan Edwards
    Deborah Kerr
    Deborah Kerr
    • Valerie Edwards
    Dean Martin
    Dean Martin
    • Ernie Brewer
    Cesar Romero
    Cesar Romero
    • Miguel Santos
    Hermione Baddeley
    Hermione Baddeley
    • Jeannie MacPherson
    Tony Bill
    Tony Bill
    • Jim Blake
    John McGiver
    John McGiver
    • Shad Nathan
    Nancy Sinatra
    Nancy Sinatra
    • Tracy Edwards
    Davey Davison
    Davey Davison
    • Lisa Sterling
    Michel Petit
    • David Edwards
    Trini López
    Trini López
    • Trini Lopez
    • (as Trini Lopez)
    Joi Lansing
    Joi Lansing
    • Lola
    Darlene Lucht
    Darlene Lucht
    • Bunny
    • (as Tara Ashton)
    Kathleen Freeman
    Kathleen Freeman
    • Miss Blight
    Flip Mark
    Flip Mark
    • Rollo
    DeForest Kelley
    DeForest Kelley
    • Mr. Turner
    Sigrid Valdis
    Sigrid Valdis
    • Kitty
    Billi Adare
    • Girl in Evening Gown
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Jack Donohue
    • Writer
      • Cy Howard
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    6sol-

    Kerr is great at least and the bachelor pad is awesome

    Complications arise after an unhappily married couple are "accidentally" divorced whilst on their second honeymoon in this amiable comedy with echoes of Hitchcock's 'Mr. & Mrs. Smith'. The film takes quite a while to build up to the "accident" and the resulting humour is hit and miss, but a perfectly cast Deborah Kerr and Frank Sinatra keep the film afloat. Both were well past 40 at the time and they capture two complete flip-sides well; Sinatra has become complacent, all too settled into life, whereas a high-strung Kerr is in the midst of a midlife crisis, worried by the very certainties that Sinatra finds comfort in. The supporting characters are not terribly interesting; as his best friend, Dean Martin is too much the polar opposite of Sinatra and while John McGiver, Cesar Romero and Hermione Baddeley have their good bits, they never register strongly. Martin's bachelor pad is something else though, and -- alongside the likes of 'Under the Yum Yum Tree' -- it is a testament to the imaginativeness of early '60s interior decoration with jutting stone walls, several indoor plants and a fireplace in the centre of the living room. The nightclub sets are nifty too. Of course, excellent sets alone are not reason enough to watch a motion picture, but they are certainly an extra delight in this big screen showcase for Kerr's comedic talents. Her very proper and refined British vocal mannerisms render her indignation all the more amusing, and imperfect as the film may well be, it certainly offers an acute look at a middle aged couple both learning to reevaluate what they want in life.
    3planktonrules

    Going through the motions.

    In recent months, I've watched quite a few films by the so-called Rat Pack. Some, such as "Oceans Eleven", were very good. However, quite a few really look like the actors were just going through the motions with substandard scripts--and "Marriage on the Rocks" is clearly one of these.

    The film is supposed to be a kooky comedy about marriage and divorce. However, comedies, unless I'm mistaken, are supposed to be funny! This one lacks humor and more importantly any charm. The characters are all unlikable and very one-dimensional. Dean Martin plays an executive who NEVER works and chases women. Frank Sinatra plays an executive who ONLY works and is humorless and annoying. And, Deborah Kerr hates his wife who hates her marriage but NEVER tells her husband. As for the kids, they're all self-absorbed jerks.

    As for the plot, it's bad but is made worse because you hate the characters. While in Mexico, Frank and Deborah ACCIDENTALLY GET DIVORCED and SHE ACCIDENTALLY MARRIES Dean!! This is pretty far-fetched and contrived. Overall, it's a tiresome film that might have worked had it been better written and had the stars (who had HUGE clout in Hollywood at the time) insisted they be given a competent plot. Tiresome.
    Janet-Morrison3

    IT'S A HOOT

    I love this movie; wish I could get a video tape of it. It's lite, funny, sad and has wonderful actors/actresses in it. It's a good movie to just sit back and veg out to!. Dean and Frank just ham it up and Deborah Kerr just fits right in and goes along with it. That's what makes it so good!
    6bear1955

    No surfer dudes and no 007 rips offs. What else could they do?

    Watch it once at least; Frank Sinatra in any role is worthy of that. The film is really a curiosity; a look at an America that wasn't quite real but somewhat was, especially to the principals and producers I'd say. I don;t like that at all in films unless it is presented knowingly or can be accomplished with a wink. It is not, here. The stock players are OK because they don't get to shine here, unfortunately. The stars seem to me calculated to be a draw back then and were surely needed for an "adult" film of the day that was NOT one of the Bond 007 rip-offs of the time. The story depends on too many stereotypes and silliness that are worthy only of an average sitcoms. It can tend to be cringe-worthy, now. There are other, better 'war of the sexes' comedies instead, even with Sinatra as in "Come Blow Your Horn" and a couple of the best Doris Day movies of the period that truly are funny.
    4moonspinner55

    Ring-a-ding-dud

    It's a marriage merry-go-round when Deborah Kerr rather inadvertently divorces workaholic hubby Frank Sinatra while on vacation in Mexico; when he fails to make things right, she (once again) inadvertently winds up hitched to boozy best friend Dean Martin. Made during the time when films had become second priority to Ol' Blue Eyes. It quickly becomes apparent his heart isn't in this...and how could it be, really, with such a leaden script? Although plush and well-produced, the movie is just a throwaway--a shame since the premise did have some interesting possibilities. Nancy Sinatra (barely out of her teens) and Tony Bill add some appeal as the youngsters in love, but the rest is a snooze. Happy Hour for the Rat Pack is over...closing time, guys! *1/2 from ****

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    • Trivia
      Someone in Mexico took exception to the idea of their country being a place for quickie divorces or marriages, and convinced the government to block Frank Sinatra (for a time) from entering Mexico, even though he owned property there.
    • Goofs
      The two wall calendars in Miguel's office are for December 1964 and April 1965. The calendar in his hotel lobby is for June 1965. A few weeks (at most) after the Mexico trip, it's suddenly Thanksgiving.
    • Quotes

      Ernie Brewer: Mr. Turner, if your cars are built half as good as those girls, you're home free.

    • Connections
      Featured in Sinatra: All or Nothing at All: Part 2 (2015)
    • Soundtracks
      There Was a Sinner Man
      Music by Trini López (as Trini Lopez)

      Lyrics by Bobby Weinstein, Bobby Hart, Billy Barberis and Teddy Randazzo

      Performed by Trini López (as Trini Lopez)

      Produced by Joseph C. Behm

      [Trini López performs the song at the go-go club]

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    • Release date
      • September 24, 1965 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Comment marier sa femme?
    • Filming locations
      • Warner Brothers Burbank Studios - 4000 Warner Boulevard, Burbank, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production companies
      • A-C Productions
      • Warner Bros.
      • Sinatra Enterprises
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 49 minutes
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1
      • 1.85 : 1

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