Die schreckliche Wahrheit (1937)

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Die schreckliche Wahrheit: 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.

“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 hasnu0026#39;t lost one iota of its punch in the seven decades since itu0026#39;s release. Irene Dunne is amazing in a layered performance that is both subtly affecting and side-splittingly funny – sometimes within the same scene! The scene in which Dunne masquerades as Grantu0026#39;s floozy, night club dwelling sister is one of the brightest highlights in film comedy history. Dunne received a well-deserved Oscar nomination for her inspired work in this film, which endures as a reminder of why she was one of Hollywoodu0026#39;s top actress during the thirties and forties.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eAfter flirting with success in SHE DONE HIM WRONG (1933), SYLVIA SCARLETT (1935), and TOPPER (1937), Cary Grant finally became a bonafide superstar with his performance in THE AWFUL TRUTH. Grant was an absolute master when it came to delivering one liners, and the prowess that he displays in the filmu0026#39;s many moments of physical comedy is nothing short of phenomenal. Exceptional performances are also delivered by the rest of the cast (including Best Supporting Actor Oscar Nominee Ralph Bellamy), but the filmu0026#39;s real scene stealer is the incredible canine performer Asta as Mr. Smith, which is easily the best performance by a dog ever! Leo McCarey won a much-deserved Academy Award for his frenetic direction of what is surely one of the all-time greatest comedies.”

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