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The More the Merrier (1943)
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Synopsis
To fully appreciate The More the Merrier, it is important to know that, during WW2, there was an acute housing shortage in Washington DC. This is why elderly Benjamin Dingle (
Charles Coburn
) is obliged to share a tiny DC apartment with pretty Connie Milligan (
Jean Arthur
) and handsome Joe Carter (
Joel McCrea
). After nearly two reels of misunderstandings, the trio becomes accustomed to their curious living arrangement. Joe takes a platonic liking to Connie, but she's engaged to stuffy bureaucrat Charles J. Pendergast (
Richard Gaines
). Sizing up the situation, foxy Benjamin contrives to bring Connie and Joe together, in spite of themselves. Things get dicey when Joe endeavors to complete a top-secret mission for the Air Force, which leads to all sorts of comic complications and misguided remonstrations. Throughout the film, director
George Stevens
and the four-man screenwriting staff deliberately tweak the noses of the Hays Office, getting by with any number of censorable offenses by deftly and tastefully sidestepping the obvious. Especially potent is the scene in which Joe tries to seduce Connie by talking about everything except seduction: it's also fun to watch Dingle robustly repeat the word "Damn" over and over, getting away with this breach of censorship because he's quoting Admiral "Damn the Torpedoes" Farragut. An Academy Award went to
Charles Coburn
, while nominations were bestowed upon
Jean Arthur
,
Joel McCrea
,
George Stevens
, the screenwriters, and the film itself. The More the Merrier was remade in 1966 as Walk Don't Run, with
Cary Grant
,
Jim Hutton
and
Samantha Eggar
. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Cast
Jean Arthur
Connie Milligan
Bruce Bennett
Evans
Stanley Clements
Morton Rodakiewicz
Charles Coburn
Benjamin Dingle
Donald Douglas
Harding
Clyde Fillmore
Sen. Noonan
Richard Gaines
Charles J. Pendergast
Joel McCrea
Joe Carter
Frank Sully
Pike
Production Crew
Lionel Banks
Art Director
Rudolph Sternad
Art Director
Fred Guiol
Associate Producer
Ted Tetzlaff
Cinematographer
Leigh Harline
Composer (Music Score)
George Stevens
Director
Otto Meyer
Editor
Norman Deming
First Assistant Director
Morris W. Stoloff
Musical Direction/Supervision
George Stevens
Producer
Frank Ross
Screenwriter
Lewis R. Foster
Screenwriter
Richard Flournoy
Screenwriter
Robert Russell
Screenwriter
C. Fay Babcock
Set Designer
Garson Kanin
Short Story Author
Garson Kanin
Short Story Author
Year: 1943
Runtime: 104
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: NR
Category: Feature
Genre
Comedy
Romance
Produced by
Columbia Pictures
Release
by Columbia Pictures
Awards
1943 - 10 Best Films - New York Times
1943 - Best Picture - Academy
1943 - Best Picture - New York Film Critics Circle
1943 - Best Picture - Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Scie
2003 - Film Presented - Telluride Film Festival
© 2008 Spout LLC. Portions of content provided by All Movie Guide.