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How To Murder Your Wife Cast

1965 moving picture past Richard Quine

How to Murder Your Wife
How to Murder Your Wife film poster.jpg

Theatrical release poster

Directed by Richard Quine
Written past George Axelrod
Produced by George Axelrod
Starring
  • Jack Lemmon
  • Virna Lisi
  • Claire Trevor
  • Eddie Mayehoff
  • Terry-Thomas
Cinematography Harry Stradling
Edited by David Wages
Music by Neal Hefti
Distributed by United Artists

Release engagement

  • January 26, 1965 (1965-01-26) (United States)

Running time

118 minutes
Country United States
Languages
  • English
  • Italian
Box office $12 million[1]

How to Murder Your Wife is a 1965 American black comedy motion picture from United Artists, produced by George Axelrod, directed by Richard Quine, that stars Jack Lemmon and Virna Lisi. Quine also directed Lemmon in My Sister Eileen, It Happened to Jane, Operation Mad Ball, The Notorious Landlady, and Bell, Book and Candle.

The comic strip fine art featured in the picture was credited to Mel Keefer, who drew newspaper comic strips such every bit Perry Mason, Mac Divot and Rick O'Shay. Comics creative person Alex Toth did a teaser comic strip in Keefer's fashion that ran in The Hollywood Reporter and in several newspapers promoting the film for x days prior to its theatrical opening.

Plot [edit]

Terry-Thomas testifying on the stand during the trial

Stanley Ford is a very successful newspaper cartoonist enjoying his bachelorhood in his New York City town firm, with his loyal and attentive valet, Charles Firbank. Stanley's widely syndicated comic strip, Bash Brannigan, is a secret-agent thriller, and Stanley insists Brannigan volition not be shown doing anything which Stanley himself has not actually washed, which he ensures by enacting storylines, playing Brannigan, while Charles takes photographs which Stanley uses as visual references when drawing the comic strip.

While attending a available party for his friend Tobey Rawlins, Stanley becomes very drunk and somehow ends upwardly marrying the beautiful Italian woman who appears out of a cake, with an equally drunken judge performing the impromptu nuptials. The following morning, Stanley wakes upwardly and, even as he gazes at his naked wife sprawled on the bed, bitterly regrets it. Charles is told and storms off to start packing, as he refuses on principle to work for married couples. Stanley's endeavour to discuss the situation with his new wife are frustrated when it emerges that she does not speak English language. His lawyer, Harold Lampson, advises him that a divorce is not possible without legal justification.

Stanley's new bride is cheerful, affectionate, sexy, and a wonderful cook, but speaks only Italian. To learn English language, she spends time with Harold's manipulative, hen-pecking wife Edna, who speaks fluent Italian, but she also learns Edna'southward manipulative ways. Charles leaves, taking a new task with the jilted Rawlins. Stanley now finds his bath filled with dazzler products and lingerie, and he is kept awake at night by his wife constantly watching television receiver, which she says helps with her English language. She keeps a yapping petty dog, her Italian cooking causes his weight to increase, and she announces that her mother will be coming from Rome to live with them.

Working at home, Stanley becomes increasingly irritated by the constant presence of his wife, and he changes his Fustigate Brannigan newspaper strip from the exploits of a daring secret agent to a domestic household comedy, The Brannigans, simply it remains wildly popular. In a bid for some privacy, Stanley calls a meeting of his associates at his all-male wellness club. When Edna learns of the meeting, she telephones Mrs. Ford and arouses her suspicions about Stanley's activities. Mrs. Ford sneaks into the club to confront her married man, resulting in Stanley being banned for violating its "no women" policy.

Stanley concocts a plot in his comic strip for Brannigan to kill his wife by drugging her and disposing of her body in physical on the construction site adjacent to his townhouse, and so that Brannigan can resume his career equally a secret agent. As ever, he enacts the events alive before drawing the strip, drugging his wife during a party, but using a section-shop mannequin to play out her burying in the goop from the gloppitta-gloppitta automobile.

Side by side morning, Mrs. Ford comes to, sees the finished comic strip describing Stanley'due south murder plan and, while Stanley sleeps, she leaves, taking merely her dog. Afterwards publication of the comic strip in the newspapers and with Mrs. Ford having disappeared without explanation, Stanley is arrested and charged with murder, with his comic strips used equally prosecution evidence at the trial. When it appears that a confidence is likely, Stanley takes up his own defense and pleads justifiable homicide, appealing to the all-male jury's frustrations regarding their own wives and marriages. He is acquitted unanimously, and the men in the courtroom applaud wildly and carry Stanley out on their shoulders.

Accompanied by a joyful Charles, Stanley goes home and sees traces that his wife has returned and is in their bedroom. Charles reminds him that killing her at present would not have any legal consequences, since Stanley has been acquitted of her murder and trying him again would constitute double jeopardy. Still, when he enters their sleeping room, he finds her naked under the covers, and she silently invites him to join her, which he does. Charles enters what used to be his bedroom and finds Mrs. Ford'south mother who has arrived with her daughter and is unpacking. Like Charles, she has a prominent tooth gap, and at that place is instant chemistry between them. Looking through the fourth wall, Charles closes the door ...

Cast [edit]

  • Jack Lemmon as Stanley Ford
  • Virna Lisi as Mrs. Ford
  • Eddie Mayehoff as Harold Lampson, Ford'southward lawyer
  • Claire Trevor equally Edna Lampson
  • Terry-Thomas equally Charles Firbank (and as the narrator)
  • Sidney Blackmer as Gauge Blackstone
  • Jack Albertson as Dr. Bentley
  • Max Showalter equally Tobey Rawlins
  • Alan Hewitt as District Attorney
  • Mary Wickes equally Harold'due south secretary
  • Barry Kelley every bit Order Member (Steam Room)
  • William Bryant as Construction Worker
  • Charles Bateman as Club Fellow member (Steam Room)
  • Edward Faulkner as Club Fellow member/Party Guest
  • Lauren Gilbert as Men'southward Club Manager
  • Howard Wendell as the Judge
  • Khigh Dhiegh as Thug in Ford'south photoshoot

Awards [edit]

  • Jack Lemmon won the Gilt Laurel for Male Comedy Performance at the Laurel Awards.
  • Claire Trevor was nominated for Golden Laurel for Female Supporting Performance.
  • Jack Lemmon was also nominated for BAFTA Film Accolade for Best Foreign Actor.

Soundtrack [edit]

The music was composed by Neal Hefti.

Reception [edit]

The film holds a 64% "Certified Fresh" rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on xiv reviews, with an boilerplate rating of 6.ii out of 10. Variety states "Finesse and desire aren't enough to overcome the fact that Axelrod's script doesn't make the almost of its potentially antic situations." Bosley Crowther of the New York Times'due south opinion was that "Never accept I seen a movie, serious, comic or otherwise, that so frankly, deliberately and grossly belittled and ridiculed wives" and "this stuff is funny just and then long as ane tin get with the sour joke- -and that depends upon 1's tolerance of trivia and also, perhaps, upon whether 1 is a swain or a girl."

Cultural references [edit]

  • The pic is referenced in Fawlty Towers in the episode "The Hymeneals Party". Basil Fawlty says, "yes, clumsily good, I saw it six times". In the Italian version of the film, both Stanley'south wife and mother-in-law are Greek.

See likewise [edit]

  • List of American films of 1965

References [edit]

  1. ^ "How to Murder Your Wife, Box Office Information". The Numbers . Retrieved January 22, 2013.

External links [edit]

  • How to Murder Your Wife at IMDb
  • How to Murder Your Married woman at AllMovie
  • How to Murder Your Married woman at Rotten Tomatoes
  • How to Murder Your Wife at the American Film Institute Itemize
  • How to Murder Your Married woman at the TCM Movie Database
  • Mel Keefer
  • voir films at the filmstreaming

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/How_to_Murder_Your_Wife

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