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The Awful Truth
Cast
Irene Dunne, Cary Grant, Ralph Bellamy, Alexander D'Arcy View AllCrew
Leo McCarey (Director), Sidney Buchman (Screenplay), Viña Delmar (Screenplay) View AllRelease: Oct. 20th, 1937
Runtime: 1 hour, 31 minutes
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Just plain awful
Not funny in any way. It's hard to believe this crapfest has a high Rotten Tomatoes score. Cringeworthy. I didn't so much as giggle in 21 minutes. Don't waste your time....
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Your first awful movie
What was the first movie you ever seen, and almost or did walk out of?
For me, The Phantom Menace.
I STILL WANT MY MONEY BACK LUCAS!...
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Movies You've Seen Recently That Are Really Awful
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Papillon 2017 is effin awful
Art direction and lighting looks so cheap and lazy, performances totally wooden and forced. Lazy lazy location shooting in Malta — an arid Mediterranean island standing in for the equatorial jungle w...
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A movie has universally awful reviews. You're still going to see it.
What series/director/etc would lead you to still watch something in spite of everyone saying it's bad? I'd watch anything Malick or PT Anderson put out. I'd also watch any Star Wars or Indiana Jones m...
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Takoma11
Jerry (Cary Grant) and Lucy (Irene Dunne) are a married couple who decide to divorce after Lucy realizes Jerry faked an out-of-town trip and Jerry begins to suspect that Lucy is having a fling with her handsome vocal coach, Armand (Alexander D'Arcy).
Jerry (Cary Grant) and Lucy (Irene Dunne) are a married couple who decide to divorce after Lucy realizes Jerry faked an out-of-town trip and Jerry begins to suspect that Lucy is having a fling with her handsome vocal coach, Armand (Alexander D'Arcy).
Gideon58
Irene Dunne and Cary Grant light up the screen as Lucy and Jerry Warriner, a pair of married Manhattan-nites who have becomes frustrated with each other's alleged lack of fidelity and impulsively decide to divorce.
Irene Dunne and Cary Grant light up the screen as Lucy and Jerry Warriner, a pair of married Manhattan-nites who have becomes frustrated with each other's alleged lack of fidelity and impulsively decide to divorce.