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- 1. Witch Hunt; Humana Apr 11, 1999
- Puritans at Kenneth Starr's house; embarrassing a health-care company.
- 2. Beat the Rich; Pink Winnebago Apr 18, 1999
- Quiz show pits the wealthy against the working class; homophobic clergyman.
- 3. Return of Crackers; Voice-Box Choir Apr 25, 1999
- Smoking-damaged carolers perform for tobacco executives.
The Awful Truth is a 1937 American screwball comedy film directed by Leo McCarey, and starring Irene Dunne and Cary Grant. Based on the 1922 play The Awful Truth by Arthur Richman, the film recounts a distrustful rich couple who begin divorce proceedings, only to interfere with one another's romances.
- over $3 million ($61 million in 2022 dollars)
- Leo McCarey
- $600,000 ($12.2 million in 2022 dollars)
The Awful Truth: Directed by Leo McCarey. With Irene Dunne, Cary Grant, Ralph Bellamy, Alexander D'Arcy. A married couple file an amicable divorce, but find it harder to let go of each other than they initially thought.
- (21K)
- Comedy, Romance
- Leo McCarey
- 1937-10-21
A classic comedy film starring Irene Dunne and Cary Grant as a divorced couple who try to get back together. See the full list of actors, directors, writers, producers and other crew members who worked on this movie.
Jerry (Cary Grant) and Lucy (Irene Dunne) are a married couple who doubt each other's fidelity: Jerry suspects Lucy and her music teacher (Alexander D'Arcy) of spending an evening together, and ...
- (472)
- Irene Dunne
- Leo Mccarey
- Comedy
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A divorced couple keeps getting mixed up in each other's love lives in this hilarious adaptation of a Broadway play. Starring Irene Dunne, Cary Grant, and Ralph Bellamy, directed by Leo McCarey.