Marry Me Again (1953)
Directed by Frank Tashlin
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Synopsis by Hal Erickson
This nonsensical farce stars Robert Cummings as an air force reserve pilot, called back to active duty on the eve of his wedding to Marie Wilson. When he returns, he discovers that Wilson has inherited a million dollars, and plans to be the head of their household. Under the circumstances, Cummings decides not to get married and to re-enlist. The air force subjects poor Cummings to a team of psychiatrists, on the theory that any man who wouldn't want to marry the wealthy and voluptuous Ms. Wilson has to be crazy! Marry Me Again has the look, feel and logic of an animated cartoon, which shouldn't be surprising since the director is former Warner Bros. animator Frank Tashlin.
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war, Air-Force, aunt, barnstorming, beauty [physical], beauty-pageant, craziness, doctor/nurse, engagement, family, fiancee, fighter, fighter-pilot, finances, forbidden-love, girl, home, homecoming, house, husband, inheritance, insecurity, interview, loot, man, marriage, nouveau-riche, plans, psychiatry, reserve, responsibility, return, romance, theory, veteran [military], wealth, wedding, wife