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Guest Wife
Guest Wife

Guest Wife (1945)

62% User Rating
1h 30min
Comedy
Romance

"HE BORROWS HER...HE LENDES HER!"

Christopher Price, a small-town bank executive, continues to be loyal to and idolize his boyhood friend, Joseph Jefferson Parker, a famous war correspondent. But Chris's wife, Mary, is none to fond of Joe and tired of her husband's idolizing. On the eve of the Price's second-honeymoon trip to New York City, Joe arrives and tells Chris that he needs someone to pose as his wife in order to fool his boss in NYC, who thinks Joe got married to an overseas woman while on an assignment. Chris pushes Mary into posing as Joe's wife. In New York, this leads to many complications and misunderstandings, with Mary finally deciding to teach Chris and Joe a lesson by making them believe she is in love with Joe.

Sam WoodDirector

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Claudette Colbert

Claudette Colbert

Mary Price

Don Ameche

Don Ameche

Joseph Jefferson 'Joe' Parker

Dick Foran

Dick Foran

Christopher Price

Charles Dingle

Charles Dingle

Arthur Truesdale Worth

Grant Mitchell

Grant Mitchell

House Detective

Wilma Francis

Wilma Francis

Susy

Chester Clute

Chester Clute

Urban Nichols

Irving Bacon

Irving Bacon

Nosey Stationmaster

Hal K. Dawson

Hal K. Dawson

Dennis

Edward Fielding

Edward Fielding

Arnold

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CinemaSerf
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Rating 60%

July 23, 2025

“I can tell more about a woman by looking at her feet than by looking at her face”. Luckily “Mary” (Claudette Colbert) doesn’t wear Wellington boots in this sometimes rather confusing comedy. She is happily married to docile bank manager “Chris” (Dick Foran) who, in turn, just happens to be best pal with writer “Joe” (Don Ameche). This latter chap has a problem. He has won an award - and an $1,000 honorarium, but he needs to acquire a wife in an hurry. Who better than “Mary”? She’s none too keen on “Joe” nor on this wacky idea, but for  the sake of a peaceable life she agrees. Imagine the confusion that causes at home when his boss sees his wife in the newspapers married to an altogether different man! Tongues will wag and there might even be a run on the bank! Well, enter onto the scene the redoubtable Charles Dingle’s “Worth” and then add a dose of mischief from a “Mary” who has decided she is going to have some fun, and we are set fair for a standard screenplay that delivers predictably, but that also showcases Colbert’s engaging talent with this flighty and amiable character and an Ameche who is on good form, too. The plot does recycle itself once or twice and the scenarios do contrive the humour a little, but this has enough different about it to avoid the usual “love triangle” type of scenario, there are a few enjoyable twists, and ever since her “Cleopatra” in 1934, Colbert can do little wrong in my book.

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