Move Over, Darling (1963) | |
Director(s) | Michael Gordon |
Producer(s) | Martin Melcher, Aaron Rosenberg |
Top Genres | Comedy, Romance |
Top Topics | Romance (Comic) |
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Move Over, Darling (1963) was a Comedy - Romance Film directed by Michael Gordon and produced by Martin Melcher and Aaron Rosenberg.
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Judge Bryson:
[To Nick] You mean your own mother charged you with bigamy?
Grace Arden: I certainly did.
Judge Bryson: I hope you remember this on Mothers' Day.
Ellen Wagstaff Arden: Child?! Nick is not a child.
Grace Arden: No, he's not that smart. He's only a man.
Bianca Steele: Oh, you are such a comfort, doctor. You know, I truly believe the most vital relationship a woman can establish is not between man and wife. It's the relationship between a woman and her analyst. Don't you agree, Dr. Schlick?
Dr. Herman Schlick: Call me Herman.
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Grace Arden: I certainly did.
Judge Bryson: I hope you remember this on Mothers' Day.
Ellen Wagstaff Arden: Child?! Nick is not a child.
Grace Arden: No, he's not that smart. He's only a man.
Bianca Steele: Oh, you are such a comfort, doctor. You know, I truly believe the most vital relationship a woman can establish is not between man and wife. It's the relationship between a woman and her analyst. Don't you agree, Dr. Schlick?
Dr. Herman Schlick: Call me Herman.
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Facts about
Doris Day wrote in her 1975 autobiography that because of her cracked ribs, she was so mummified with tape and bandages under her costumes that it was difficult to breathe and painful to laugh.
This film became the sixth-biggest moneymaker of 1964.
The role played by Chuck Connors was originally intended for Randolph Scott, but Scott announced his retirement from acting before filming began.
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This film became the sixth-biggest moneymaker of 1964.
The role played by Chuck Connors was originally intended for Randolph Scott, but Scott announced his retirement from acting before filming began.
read more facts about Move Over, Darling...