Guest Wife (1945)
8/10
Bless The Bride
11 December 2009
Warning: Spoilers
I find it interesting that whenever something like this crops up on television (as this has just done) we tend to over appreciate it because of what it is up against in terms of contemporary film-making. Thus, compared to the insipid still water that masquerades as romantic comedy today this entry from 1945 sparkles like vintage champagne whereas in its own time it was just one of dozens of similar quality and may well have got lost in the shuffle. Colbert and Ameche were old hands at pretending to be married, they did it in Midnight in 1939 and what's more they did it to a Billy Wilder screenplay which even Mitchell Liesen couldn't ruin, a screenplay that leaves this one dead in the water but, as noted, so starved are we in the oughties for even half decent sophistication we are in danger of mistaking bling for a Faberge egg. Colbert steals it, of course, going away, Ameche is competent and since presumably Ralph Bellamy was working elsewhere Dick Foran makes a reasonable fist out of the Bellamy role as the 'nice' husband who allows Ameche to 'borrow' his wife in order to convince his (Ameche's) boss that he is, in fact, married. In Midnight pretend marriage led to real nuptials and it's a nice twist that here Colbert and Foran ride into the sunset together. Highly entertaining.
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