Review of The Awful Truth (1937) by Kevin M. W — 04 Oct 2014
Cary Grant and Irene Dunne get tired of being married and so opt for a divorce, only ... guess what? Yeah, you guessed it, they're still in love. Doh! The fun is in watching them convince each other then about what we already know from the jump. Asta shines throughout, too.
By many judges one of the best of this genre. It does stand the test of time, so that says something, doesn't it?
And Ralph Bellamy was a master at playing cold leftovers to Grant, practically blending into the wallpaper.
This review of The Awful Truth (1937) was written by Kevin M. W on 04 Oct 2014.
The Awful Truth has generally received very positive reviews.
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