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Directed by Alfred Hitchcock
In Hitchcock's rare foray into comedy (courtesy of a wittily risque script by Norman Krasna), Mr. Smith (Robert Montgomery) makes the mistake of telling Mrs. Smith (Carole Lombard) that if he had it to do all over again, he might not have married her. Shortly thereafter, Mr. Smith discovers that his marriage is invalid. Rather than say goodbye, the newly aroused Mr. Smith attempts to entice Mrs. Smith into the bedroom, thrilled at the prospect of an "illicit" romance. But Mrs. Smith has also been apprised that her marriage is no more--and, remembering Mr. Smith's "second thoughts", she kicks him out of the house. This comedy of misunderstanding rolls merrily along from this point onward, accommodating an uproarious scene at a fancy restaurant, a near-liaison between Mrs. Smith and new beau Gene Raymond on the World's Fair parachute jump, and a farcical denouement at a ski lodge, with Mrs. Smith's conjugally crossed skis symbolizing the carnal pleasures ahead for both Mr. and Mrs. Smith. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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"This film is a surpise from the master of suspense as it is his only foray into actual comedy though he has blended comedy into most of his suspensers earlier. The plot is more of a bedroom farce without actually entering it as was the code in the golden era. Carole Lombard and Robert Montgomery are paired beautifully and the subtle innuendos in the dialogues are incredibly funny and also outlive its age as they are relevant today. The master proves that he can handle the genr " [More]
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"Mr. and Mrs. Smith is one Hitchcock film that you hear almost nothing about, and there's a good reason why- it stands out like a neon light among the director's work, because it's virtually his only work as a known director that is not a thriller, nor has any no real thriller elements. According to the early auteur critics, the movie should suck, or at least be bland and gener " [More]
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"A lot of times when I want to see a classic that been remade, I'll rent the original and then watch the remake afterwards. I feel like this helps me to appreciate the initial vision of the filmaker without messing it up with Hollywood special effects. When my Netflix randomizer hit the hot Mr. & Mrs. Smith with Angelina and Brad, I immedietely looked back and saw that Hitchcock had " [More]
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Mr. and Mrs. Smith is an enjoyable romantic comedy that mines the screwball vein without quite finding a rich lode therein. It has the elements that great screwball comedies require -- an eccentric leading lady with madcap tendencies, a leading man at odds with her, a series of comic misunderstandings that all evolve from one central plot point, an able supporting cast, a setting among the Park Avenue class -- but this particular highball doesn't get the mixtures right and so lacks a kick. Part of this is due to Alfred Hitchcock, whose direction is assured when it needs to be frantic. Hitchcock gives us the laughs, mind you, but they're laid-back chuckles rather than guffaws. Still, even if one misses the frenetic pacing that the material seems to call for, there's something reassuring about the unhurried, confident tone Hitchcock lends to the piece. Certainly, one is in very amiable company with the likes of a luscious Carole Lombard, a smooth Robert Montgomery, and an amusing Gene Raymond. If Smith never quite explodes, it still fizzes along very nicely. ~ Craig Butler, All Movie Guide
 

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