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Oh, Men! Oh, Women!

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Just before his marriage to Myra Hagerman (Barbara Rush), psychiatrist Alan Coles (David Niven) learns that a patient of his, neurotic Grant Cobbler (Tony Randall) once dated Myra -- as did Arthur Turner (Dan Dailey), the husband of another patient, Mildred (Ginger Rogers). Arthur decides he still wants to see Myra just as Grant decides he's still enamored with her as well. Struggling to be professional, Alan continues to counsel his patients while wondering if he can save his pending marriage.

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Clyde Gilmour Maclean's Magazine A mere outline of this yarn about a psychiatrist's love life is more amusing, to my taste, than the film itself, which is flawed by a draggy pace and some rather hammy acting. Oct 29, 2019 Full Review Read all reviews

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Steve D Oh man it's bad, really bad. Rated 1 out of 5 stars 07/08/23 Full Review Audience Member Date and a little dumb war of the sexes movie with a psychological twist thrown in but good cast and gorgeous production design and color photography helps. Rated 2.5 out of 5 stars 02/27/23 Full Review Audience Member Is this what passed for smart, charming, mature comedy in 1950s Hollywood/bourgeois America? Because I find it dull, tiresome, dim-witted. Like a 1950s version of There's Something About Mary. An intellectually lazy/dishonest expression of 1950s bourgeois American male anxiety, with a phony/conservative "resolution"/restoration. Rated 1.5 out of 5 stars 01/24/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis Just before his marriage to Myra Hagerman (Barbara Rush), psychiatrist Alan Coles (David Niven) learns that a patient of his, neurotic Grant Cobbler (Tony Randall) once dated Myra -- as did Arthur Turner (Dan Dailey), the husband of another patient, Mildred (Ginger Rogers). Arthur decides he still wants to see Myra just as Grant decides he's still enamored with her as well. Struggling to be professional, Alan continues to counsel his patients while wondering if he can save his pending marriage.
Director
Nunnally Johnson
Producer
Nunnally Johnson
Production Co
Twentieth Century Fox
Genre
Comedy
Original Language
English
Release Date (DVD)
Mar 12, 2013
Runtime
1h 30m