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Move Over, Darling

1963, Movie, NR, 103 mins

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A mildly amusing, sometimes funny remake of MY FAVORITE WIFE, this picture began as a vehicle for Marilyn Monroe called SOMETHING'S GOTTA GIVE, but that picture was never completed because of her still mysterious death. George Cukor was to have directed it with a cast that would have included Dean Martin, Cyd Charisse, Wally Cox, and Phil Silvers. After that tragedy, the script was refitted for Day and Garner (which meant, of course, that there had to be a crying scene for D... read more leave a comment
Year: 1963
Rated NR

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Cast
Doris Day: Ellen Wagstaff Arden
James Garner: Nicholas Arden
Polly Bergen: Bianca Steele Arden
Chuck Connors: Stephen "Adam" Burkett
Thelma Ritter: Grace Arden
Fred Clark: Codd

 

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May 20, 2007: Getting Married Today

Well, they said the final scene would be a shocker, and they were right. I am speechless. You know how much I love my Edie. Would it be too much to ask to have Carlos heroically and miraculously walk in during the very first scene this fall and save her? I do not want this show to go on without Nicollette Sheridan. Yes, Edie is not one of the four main housewives, but the show would not be the same without her. Soap operas have had people hang themselves and be saved at the last minute. Until I get a confirmation, I'm going to spend this entire summer believing Edie is not dead. Just call me DID — "Dave In Denial."Except for that ending, I was very happy with this season's finale episode. I thought it had the perfect Desperate Housewives blend of drama and comedy. I expected to be satisfied after seeing that departing coexecutive producer Joe Keenan was one of the writers (along with talented fellow coexec producer Kevin Murphy). Besides having the same job title for all those ... read more

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