Showing posts with label Bess Flowers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bess Flowers. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 27, 2024

Move Over, Darling (1963)

 

Move Over, Darling - 1963

Coming up next is 1963's "Move Over, Darling", a remake of 1940's "My Favorite Wife", in which a woman previously thought dead makes a reappearance to the consternation of her husband, who has just remarried.

The film's cast includes Doris Day, James Garner, Polly Bergen, Thelma Ritter, Don Knotts, Edgar Buchanan, John Astin, Alvy Moore, Chuck Connors, Fred Clark, Max Showalter, and Bess Flowers.


In California, Nicholas Arden is petitioning the court to have his first wife, Ellen Wagstaff Arden, declared legally dead after being lost at sea five years previously.


A noisy lady in the courtroom interrupts the proceedings, which annoys the judge.  "Your interruptions have been prolonging this case and causing me extreme mental and physical discomfort!" he rebukes.

However, after Ellen is declared legally dead, Nicholas surprises the judge by wanting to marry the noisy lady, Bianca.  Grudgingly, he agrees.

What Nicholas doesn't know is that that very morning, Ellen has been discovered by the US Navy on a desert island in the Pacific.  She has returned to reclaim her life on the day her husband has had her declared dead and has married another woman!


Not knowing any of this, Ellen returns to the family home and becomes reacquainted with her children, who do not remember her, as they were very young when she disappeared.

She also meets up with her very shocked mother-in-law, Grace, who tells Ellen the whole story and advises her to get up to the honeymoon location and break up that celebration.


Ellen is just in time.  Nicholas and Bianca have just registered at the hotel and are on their way up to the honeymoon suite!



Eventually, Ellen catches Nicholas's attention, and he is absolutely shocked to see his presumed dead first wife.

Nicholas breaks away discreetly from Bianca in order to be reunited with Ellen.  Their reunion is sweet, but that still does not solve the problem of Nicholas's second marriage.


Bianca is left in the honeymoon suite alone wondering what on her earth could've happened to her husband.


Nicholas returns to the room to try and explain to Bianca that Ellen has returned.  She is completely oblivious to his wanting to tell her something.  She wants to get on with the honeymoon.  Ellen watches horrified from the room next door.

She does everything she can think of to interrupt the Nicholas and Bianca, even knocking on their door and completely annoying the bride.

Nicholas decides to come up with a way to not have to say anything just yet.  He invents a back injury which keeps him out of commission.  Bianca takes him home.


Giving Nicholas time to tell Bianca the truth, Ellen poses as a Swedish nurse/masseuse named Gretta Svenson.  She is not kind to Bianca, who unknowingly disparages Ellen during their conversation.

With Bianca still knowing nothing about Ellen's reappearance, Nicholas finds out that Ellen was not alone on the island.  She had been marooned on the island for five years with a very athletic looking guy named Adam, which does not make Nicholas happy at all.


Matters come to a head when Nicholas (still not having told Bianca about Ellen) is arrested for bigamy, having been reported to the police by his own mother.  Grace is completely frustrated with her son, saying that if he can't set things right, maybe the courts can.


They are all hauled before the same judge who married Nicholas and Bianca, and who declared Ellen legally dead.  Everything is straightened out, though Ellen is no longer certain that she wants to stay married to Nicholas.

The judge wants to hurry and get things finished up legally.  "I'd like to tell my wife about this.  She thinks all my cases are dull.  This one's a doozy," he says, dismissing everyone from the courtroom.

All's well that ends well.  Bianca and Nicholas's marriage is annulled, and she leaves the courtroom with her analyst.  Nicholas and Ellen come together and give their married life another go.

Cast rundown:

   Doris Day......................................Ellen Wagstaff Arden

   James Garner................................Nicholas Arden

   Polly Bergen..................................Bianca Steele Arden

   Thelma Ritter.................................Grace Arden

   Don Knotts....................................Shoe Clerk

   Edgar Buchanan.............................Judge Bryson

   John Astin.....................................Clyde Prokey

   Alvy Moore....................................Room Service Waiter

   Chuck Connors...............................Stephen Burkett

   Fred Clark......................................Mr. Codd

   Max Showalter................................Hotel Desk Clerk

   Bess Flowers..................................Seymour's Wife

And that's it for Move Over, Darling.  After "My Favorite Wife", this was partially remade as "Something's Got to Give" in 1962.  It starred Dean Martin, Marilyn Monroe, and Cyd Charisse.  The film was abandoned after Monroe's death in August of that year.

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Monday, October 16, 2023

The Shining Hour (1938)

The Shining Hour - 1938

1938's "The Shining Hour" is the subject of our next post.  This story tells of a newlywed couple who return to the groom's home and meet his family.  The reception is somewhat less enthusiastic than expected, and unexpected feelings and events conspire against everyone.

The film's cast includes Joan Crawford, Margaret Sullavan, Robert Young, Melvyn Douglas, Fay Bainter, Allyn Joslyn, Hattie McDaniel, Frank Albertson, George Chandler, Tony De Marco, Bess Flowers, and Frank Puglia.



In New York City, the public is bursting with the news that favorite nightclub dancer Olivia Riley (seen here with her dance partner Van Stillman) is engaged.  The public is fascinated by this revelation, especially with regard to whom the groom is going to be.



Olivia's choice is successful Wisconsin farmer Henry Linden.  He is dazzled by her.  Olivia tries to discourage him from the marriage, but he is insistent and wears her down.  It's obvious that the two are smitten with each other.



Henry's brother David comes to town to meet Olivia on behalf of the family, who remain in Wisconsin.  David and Olivia take an instant dislike of one another.



Each insults the other and David earns himself a famous Joan Crawford slap.  He just smiles at her and says that she's only proving his point that she isn't the right sort of person to be marrying into their family.


The marriage goes ahead, and Henry brings Olivia home to his family farm in Wisconsin.  She meets Henry's older sister Hannah, who is less than welcoming.  "I make it a rule never to trust first impressions," she says to her brother.  "It's too bad I didn't teach you the same."



However, Olivia strikes up an instant friendship with David's wife Judy, who sees Olivia as a sort of ally.

Within the first few hours of being in the Linden family home, Olivia is made to feel horribly unwelcome by both Hannah and David.  The tension is palpable.


However, things take a dramatic turn when David and Olivia begin to spend more time together.  They develop feelings for one another, which intensify with each meeting.

At a neighborhood get-together to celebrate Henry and Olivia, Judy confides to Henry of her deep love for David.  Judy can feel David slipping away from her, but doesn't reveal any of this to Henry.



Hannah uses the party as an opportunity to trade barbs with Olivia, who is just as ready to combat her sister-in-law.  "I’ve endured your petty persecutions, but now I’m tired of them.  So, in the future, if you’re rude to me, I shall be infinitely ruder to you.  The general embarrassment will be considerable," Olivia proclaims as she walks away.

Things get out of control when David and Olivia slip away and kiss in a romantic setting.

Hannah goes to Henry and begs him to take Olivia away.  "Send her away, Henry, before she destroys us all!" Hannah pleads.

Later, Judy confronts Olivia about her relationship with David.  Judy wants her husband to be happy, so she tells Olivia to take him.


That night, Hannah sets fire to the house Henry is building for Olivia.  She is thrilled that Olivia's dream of a home of her own has quite literally gone up in smoke.


Judy makes a desperate decision and runs into the burning building, where she collapses.  Olivia runs in after her and saves her sister-in-law from certain death.  Judy is very badly burned.  Olivia escapes with minor injuries.

When it's all over, Olivia and David put an end to their ill-fated relationship.  Both wish happiness for the other.


David, repented, goes to Judy, who is heavily bandaged, and the two reconcile.


Henry and Olivia decide to chart a new course together, this time in South America.  Tagging along is Olivia's faithful maid Belvedere, who has to take control of the car as the two kiss to close out the film.

Cast rundown:

Joan Crawford - The Shining Hour
   Joan Crawford.............................Olivia Riley

Margaret Sullavan - The Shining Hour
   Margaret Sullavan........................Judy Linden

Robert Young - The Shining Hour
   Robert Young..............................David Linden

Melvyn Douglas - The Shining Hour
   Melvyn Douglas...........................Henry Linden

Fay Bainter - The Shining Hour
   Fay Bainter.................................Hannah Linden

Allyn Joslyn - The Shining Hour
   Allyn Joslyn................................Roger Q. Franklin

Hattie McDaniel - The Shining Hour
   Hattie McDaniel...........................Belvedere

Frank Albertson - The Shining Hour
   Frank Albertson...........................Benny Collins

George Chandler - The Shining Hour
   George Chandler..........................Press Agent

Tony De Marco - The Shining Hour
   Tony De Marco............................Van Stillman

Bess Flowers - The Shining Hour
   Bess Flowers...............................Nurse

Frank Puglia - The Shining Hour
   Frank Puglia................................Maurice

And that's it for The Shining Hour.  Originally, this was supposed to star Norma Shearer as Olivia.  However, the part went to Joan Crawford.  Joan improvised some of her lines, using bits and pieces from her own life to give her character some background.  Joan also suggested the studio use Margaret Sullavan in the role of Judy.  When the head of the studio told her that Sullavan could end up being a scene stealer, Joan replied, "I'd rather be a supporting player in a good picture than the star of a bad one."

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