Divorce
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But Bickford has a yen for babes and links up with a conniving one (Gwili Andre) who pressures him to get a
divorce.
Film culminates in nasty
divorce
led by hateful lawyer (J.
The story of sweet home Alabama girl Reese and her desire to
divorce
her first husband in order to marry JFK, Jr. lookalike Patrick Dempsey is flawed from the first frame.
Consequently, in a mutual fit of self-righteous indignation, they decided on a whim to
divorce
(normally not a funny plot development, but bear in mind this is one of the best screwball comedies from the 1930s).
And
divorce
they do, but before their
divorce
is finalized, they have to wait-out a 90-day grace period, and therein lies the magic of the story.
Drew (Andrew) witnessed his parents
' divorce
when he was 11 and how it ruined his father's life.
A friend of mine was hesitant to see this movie, because she'd heard that it pushes the agenda that
divorce
is never a good option for dealing with marital problems.
If you are married with kids, this movie is for you - it is not only for people who have been around a
divorce.
I first saw this movie about five years after a miserable
divorce.
This is the second and most lightweight of three very fruitful screen pairings they had during this period - the other two are the even more insane
divorce
farce, "The Awful Truth", from 1937 and 1941's child adoption tearjerker, "Penny Serenade".
Certainly boasting an odd name, this movie is about a Brooklyn family in 1986, which is split through
divorce.
If you have been in a family that has experienced divorce, this will touch a nerve.
They are Lucy and Jerry Wariner, a married couple who decide to
divorce
when they feel they can no longer trust each other.
The judge grants a
divorce
with a waiting period of 90 days, during which they can't stay out of each other's lives, in part because of their shared custody of Mister Smith, their dog (who classic film fans will recognize as Asta from the Thin Man series).
Cary Grant and Irene Dunne play an unhappily married couple who
divorce
only to discover they were happier married.
In other words, he has become a super-bore, and his attractive wife Myrna Loy can't stand being ignored anymore and has filed for
divorce
from this most disappointing, annoying, and unsexy husband.
Her failed relationship with Paul Anka, her
divorce
from Jack, and her subsequent revealing of her MS, shows what a strong and wonderful person she is.
Well, they're already discussing
divorce
on the honeymoon and decide to wait six months before they get it.
His son is having problems with his wife and the son wants a
divorce
but his wife will not give him one.
Easily my favorite movie with Woody that he did not direct, 'Play it Again, Sam' is a hysterically funny homage to Bogart, divorce, adultery, dating, an overactive imagination, meeting women in museums, and calling your office with all the telephone numbers you can be reached at..this is some great stuff and Woody's social awkwardness and pratfalls and neuroses will have you laughing throughout.
Powell is a shady fellow who snaps out of a nine-year amnesia spell to discover that he has become a shrewd businessman and a pillar of the community during this time except that wife Loy is about to
divorce
him because he's too dull.
To avoid scandal and the possibility of
divorce
and losing half his fortune, Auteuil and his lawyer concoct a scheme whereby an innocent bystander (Gad Elmaleh) who happened to be very close when the incriminating pictures were snapped will be paid to pretend that Taglioni is his girlfriend and living with him.
This film is about a woman who is about to marry a nice guy politician from New York but has to go home and
divorce
her ex-husband who refuses to sign the papers.
On their honeymoon, they agree to stay married for six months and then
divorce.
to say that this movie deals with difficult issues is complete BS. the 5 minutes devoted in the plot to deal with sub-issues of teen pregnancy, divorce, and father daughter relationships hardly qualifies.
A group of international students (in reality organized supporters of anti-government rebels) is massacred in Colombia by Federales as action opens, while during alternating scenes Joe Wiley (Ryan O'Neal), an American electronics engineer, visiting Mexico to recover from a divorce, meets an affluent socialite, Lillian Holbrook (Anne Archer).
When they divorce, it is because Oliver "wants a place of my own where I can work"--without a wife or child getting in his way!
In a way, it reminds me Danny De Vito's "The war of the roses": how a simple idea (there, a case of divorce; here, dad and mom wanting to get rid of his 28 year old son) can be handled with such a black sense of humor, mixing fun and fierce satire at the same time.
Although she has dated no one since her stinging divorce, she begins a brief affair with Tommy.
It is simply an attempt to portray as objectively as possible the impacts that certain social issues have on society, including: poverty, child abuse, divorce, addiction, spousal infidelity, anger, revenge, and unforgiveness.
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