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I Married a Woman
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is a 1958 American comedy film that explores marital chaos and the advertising world of the 1950s. The movie stars George Gobel as an advertising executive and British bombshell Diana Dors as his beauty-queen wife.
Film Details
Detail Information
Release Date May 14, 1958
Director Hal Kanter
Writer Goodman Ace
Studio/Distributor RKO Radio Pictures / Universal-International
Notable Cast Adolphe Menjou, Jessie Royce Landis, Nita Talbot
Cameo Appearances John Wayne and Angie Dickinson appear in uncredited cameos
Synopsis
The plot follows advertising executive Marshall "Mickey" Briggs (Gobel), who is given a short deadline to create a new, winning campaign for the "Luxemberg Beer" account. In the process, he inadvertently neglects his beautiful wife, Janice (Dors), a former "Miss Luxemberg" winner, who is secretly pregnant. Misunderstandings and complications arise when Janice tries to make Mickey jealous and his boss decides Janice should be the face of the new "Mrs. Luxemberg" campaign, leading to a lawsuit. The film is notable for being primarily in black-and-white, except for one of John Wayne's cameo scenes, which was filmed in Technicolor.
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