Move Over, Darling (1963) | |
| Director(s) | Michael Gordon |
| Producer(s) | Martin Melcher, Aaron Rosenberg |
| Top Genres | Comedy, Romance |
| Top Topics | Romance (Comic) |
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Move Over, Darling (1963) was a Comedy - Romance Film directed by Michael Gordon and produced by Martin Melcher and Aaron Rosenberg.
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Nicholas Arden:
Are you out of your mind?
Grace Arden: Just a little. I can't quite seem to adjust; two daughters-in-law for only one son.
Nicholas Arden: Well, as long as you had only one, why'd it have to be me?
Judge Bryson: [To Nick] You mean your own mother charged you with bigamy?
Grace Arden: I certainly did.
Judge Bryson: I hope you remember this on Mothers' Day.
Bianca Steele: Oh, you are such a comfort, doctor. You know, I truly believe the most vital relationship a woman can establish is not between man and wife. It's the relationship between a woman and her analyst. Don't you agree, Dr. Schlick?
Dr. Herman Schlick: Call me Herman.
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Grace Arden: Just a little. I can't quite seem to adjust; two daughters-in-law for only one son.
Nicholas Arden: Well, as long as you had only one, why'd it have to be me?
Judge Bryson: [To Nick] You mean your own mother charged you with bigamy?
Grace Arden: I certainly did.
Judge Bryson: I hope you remember this on Mothers' Day.
Bianca Steele: Oh, you are such a comfort, doctor. You know, I truly believe the most vital relationship a woman can establish is not between man and wife. It's the relationship between a woman and her analyst. Don't you agree, Dr. Schlick?
Dr. Herman Schlick: Call me Herman.
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Facts about
This film became the sixth-biggest moneymaker of 1964.
The movie that Ellen (Doris Day) describes to Bianca (Polly Bergen) while giving her a massage is My Favorite Wife, of which this is a remake.
A re-shot version of Something's Got to Give, the never completed film Marilyn Monroe was working on when she died.
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The movie that Ellen (Doris Day) describes to Bianca (Polly Bergen) while giving her a massage is My Favorite Wife, of which this is a remake.
A re-shot version of Something's Got to Give, the never completed film Marilyn Monroe was working on when she died.
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