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I Married a Woman (1956)

Director: Hal Kanter

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From Time Out Film Guide

One of two disastrous movies British siren Dors made in Hollywood for RKO, this has her opposite timid US TV comic Gobel as a neglected wife of an ad-man who sets out to make her husband jealous. Dors later sued the studio, charging that they'd made her 'an object of disgrace, ill-will and ridicule,' which gives some idea of the movie's quality.

Author: TJ

Time Out Film Guide


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