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Apr 12, 2018 Full Review Dave Kehr Chicago Reader Leo McCarey's largely improvised 1937 film is one of the funniest of the screwball comedies, and also one of the most serious at heart.
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Nominated for six Academy Awards (including Best Picture and Best Screenplay) and a huge box office hit when originally released, THE AWFUL TRUTH is a screamingly hysterical marital comedy that hasn't lost one iota of its punch in the seven decades since it's release.
Sep 26, 2015 · By Neil Genzlinger. Sept. 26, 2015. The acting isn’t great, but the Metropolitan Playhouse production of “The Awful Truth” provides a rewarding sense of rediscovery, even for those unfamiliar...
The film lacks the crackle of Grant’s later masterpieces yet there remains a great deal to enjoy here with an ending that surprises with its tenderness, not-so-subtle eroticism and visual wit. Read More. By Christopher Machell FULL REVIEW. See All 10 Critic Reviews.
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User reviews. Trivia. FAQ. IMDbPro. All topics. The Awful Truth. 1937. Approved. 1h 30m. IMDb RATING. 7.7 /10. 21K. YOUR RATING. Rate. Play trailer 1:58. 1 Video. 84 Photos. Comedy Romance. A married couple file an amicable divorce, but find it harder to let go of each other than they initially thought. Director. Leo McCarey. Writers. Viña Delmar.
Apr 19, 2018 · The review of The Awful Truth in the New York Times of November 5, 1937, by B. R. Crisler found the movie to be a lot of fun, praising its “pure poetry of motion.” He astutely grasped the way “maturity exists only to be deflated into abject juvenility.”