Mr. and Mrs. Smith (1941) Movie Review
Mr. and Mrs. Smith (1941) Review
"Mr. and Mrs. Smith (1941)" Overview

Rating: NR
1941
Cast and Crew
Director : Alfred HitchcockProducer : Harry E. Edington
Screenwiter : Norman Krasna
Starring : Carole Lombard,Robert Montgomery,Gene Raymond,Jack Carson,Philip Merivale
It's unusual -- unique, even -- for a director's "big departure" to be a
screwball comedy. And here it is: A disastrously ill-advised bickering couple's
comedy from none other than Alfred Hitchcock.
Mr. and Mrs. Smith offers a potentially rich setup: Married couple discovers
there vows weren't quite legal, and the wife (Carole Lombard) decides she
prefers it that way, sending husband (Robert Montgomery) into a tizzy. The
usual setups follow: Montgomery checks into his men's club and stalks his
"wife," who immediately begins dating a series of men.
Alas, Hitchcock took just one film to prove he had no sense of humor that
didn't involve bloodshed, and Smith blows one comic opportunity after another.
It's far too staid and extremely wooden, you can practically hear Hitchcock
snoring in the director's chair. Skip it.
Frankly, the upcoming 2005 film of the same name sounds a lot more interesting
-- the married couple turn out to be assassins hired to kill each other.
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Review by Christopher Null
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