A sort of comedy with some heavy drama, THE MARRYING KIND had two of the most recognizable voices around in it: Holliday's high, squeaky, sometimes shrill sound and newcomer Ray's raspy growl. The film begins in the divorce court run by Kennedy (a silent screen star in a rare talking
appearance) as Ray and Holliday vent their spleens and explain why they want to split. The picture flashes back as the couple go through their disagreements and misunderstandings. They meet in a public park, marry, have children (one of whom dies in a drowning accident), and eventually desire to
call it quits. After they have discussed their points of view, they realize that they do lo...
Released:
1952
Rated:
NR
Length:
92 mins