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1963 • Comedy / Romance • 103m

Move Over, Darling

"She's Married to Him... He's Married to Her... and It's Sheer Bedlam from Morning 'till Night!"

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Three years into their loving marriage, with two infant daughters at home in Los Angeles, Nicholas Arden and Ellen Wagstaff Arden are on a plane that goes down in the South Pacific. Although most passengers manage to survive the incident, Ellen presumably perishes when swept off her lifeboat, her body never recovered. Fast forward five years. Nicholas, wanting to move on with his life, has Ellen declared legally dead. Part of that moving on includes getting remarried, this time to a young woman named Bianca Steele, who, for their honeymoon, he plans to take to the same Monterrey resort where he and Ellen spent their honeymoon. On that very same day, Ellen is dropped off in Los Angeles by the Navy, who rescued her from the South Pacific island where she was stranded for the past five years. She asks the Navy not to publicize her rescue nor notify Nicholas as she wants to do so herself.

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Doris Day
Doris Day
Ellen Wagstaff Arden
James Garner
James Garner
Nicholas Arden
Polly Bergen
Polly Bergen
Bianca Steele
Thelma Ritter
Thelma Ritter
Grace Arden
Fred Clark
Fred Clark
Mr. Codd
Don Knotts
Don Knotts
Shoe Clerk
Elliott Reid
Elliott Reid
Dr. Herman Schlick
Edgar Buchanan
Edgar Buchanan
Judge Bryson
John Astin
John Astin
Clyde Prokey
Pat Harrington Jr.
Pat Harrington Jr.
District Attorney
Eddie Quillan
Eddie Quillan
Bellboy
Max Showalter
Max Showalter
Hotel Desk Clerk
Alvy Moore
Alvy Moore
Room Service Waiter
Chuck Connors
Chuck Connors
Stephen Burkett
Steve Carruthers
Steve Carruthers
Department Store Employee (uncredited)
Harry Carter
Harry Carter
Lawyer in Courtroom (uncredited)
Christopher Connelly
Christopher Connelly
Ranking Seaman (uncredited)
Med Flory
Med Flory
Seaman (uncredited)
Director: Michael GordonScreenplay: Jack SherScreenplay: Hal KanterProducer: Martin MelcherProducer: Aaron Rosenberg

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CinemaSerf
2025-01-12
60%

"Ellen" (Doris Day) has been missing for years and even pronounced legally dead when she is returned to civilisation by the US Navy and turns up at her mother-in-law's house. "Grace" (Thelma Ritter) gets quite a surprise, bit luckily she has a thick rug o which to cushion her fall a few times before telling her that her son "Nick" (James Garner) was not going to live his life in solitude for ever and had just married "Bianca" (Polly Bergen). What's more, he has taken her for their honeymoon to the same hotel they went to first time round. "Ellen" is determined to get her man back and so sets off to track them down. Needless to say he gets quite a shock when she shows up, and being legally married to wife number two creates quite a quandary for everyone, especially hotel manager "Codd" (Fred Clark) who probably has the best part here and isn't used to his elite establishment having wife-juggling competitions in it's suites. Calamities galore now ensue as he has to walk quite a tightrope. Does he love "Ellen"? Does she love him? Does he love "Bianca"? She him? Is "Ellen" even alive? Is he allowed to love her? Is he a bigamist? It's quite a fun romp at the start, but once we've laid the foundations it gets a bit repetitive and the humour made me cringe more than laugh after a while. There's some chemistry between Garner and Bergen but somehow Day and he didn't click the way she did with Rock Hudson in, say, "Pillow Talk" (1959). It's still all watchable enough and the denouement with Edgar Buchanan's flabbergasted "Judge Bryson" is quite entertaining.

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Status
Released
Origin
US
Languages
English, Spanish
Studios
Arcola Pictures
Box Office
$12,705,882

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