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that Ellen was on the deserted island with a man called Stephen Burkett for the whole five years and they were rescued together. They called each other "Adam" and "Eve". Nick is furious that Ellen did not tell him about Burkett and confronts her. She tells him that Burkett is a nerd and that nothing happened between them.
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Later, with her mother-in-law's advice, she convinces an awkward-looking shoe clerk to pose as Burkett. Nick is not convinced and looks for Burkett himself. When he finds him at a hotel pool, he notices to his horror that Burkett is young, attractive, and athletic. Nick invites Ellen to the same pool
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The next day, when Nick comes home, he meets Ellen who is masquerading as a Swedish masseuse employed by Nick's mother to help him with his back. As Ellen and Bianca tussle, the doorbell goes. An insurance man is there with papers for a Mrs Arden to sign regarding a Stephen Burkett. Nick is informed
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bar to confront her with Burkett. But before she sees Burkett, she tells the truth about him but still swears that nothing happened between the two in the five years and asks for Nick's forgiveness. But when she notices Burkett, she angrily accuses Nick of trying to embarrass her and storms off.
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would step into Monroe's place; though some press pictures were released and some scenes were shot with Remick, Martin balked at working with anyone but Monroe. Monroe was rehired but died before she could resume filming, leaving the original version incomplete. Unable to complete the film, and
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Ellen arrives at the hotel and manages to alert Nick of her presence, who is overjoyed to reunite with her and wants to stay with her. Ellen requests that he tell Bianca the truth first. When Nick returns to a confused and angry Bianca, Ellen eavesdrops on their conversation. Nick cannot bring
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The producers scheduled the scene with Day riding through a car wash for the last day of shooting because they feared that the chemicals in the detergents might affect her complexion. When the scene went off without a hitch, they admitted their ploy to Day, then used the story in promotional
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their marriage, Ellen's request to void her death certificate, and Ellen's request for a divorce from Nick. The judge dismisses the bigamy charge, annuls Nick's and Bianca's marriage, declares Ellen alive again and postpones judgement on the divorce proceedings.
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went ahead with the project, albeit with a new title, new director Michael Gordon, and a new cast (with the exception of Thelma Ritter, who was also cast as Grace Arden in the Cukor version). Garner, now available following the completion of his work in
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earlier to force him to make a decision regarding Ellen and Bianca. This leads to another chaotic court date, where several matters are put to the decision of the same judge, who is even more confused: Nick's charge of bigamy, Bianca's request to
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Garner accidentally broke Day's rib during the massage scene in which he pulls Day off of Bergen. He was not aware of what had happened until the next day, when he felt the bandage while putting his arms around Day.
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and he wants to marry Bianca Steele. After some confusion, the judge declares Ellen legally dead and marries Nick and Bianca, who then immediately leave for
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himself to tell Bianca the truth and Ellen leaves the hotel angrily. When Nick sees Ellen leave, he fakes an injury to prevent further advances by Bianca.
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gave the film four out of five stars, stating: "Slick, utterly professional and without a wasted scene, this is a sheer delight from start to finish."
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When Ellen returns to her home several hours later, devastated, Nick has already told his daughters that she is their mother and all happily reunite.
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The film utilized most of the interiors and stage-built exteriors from the original Cukor production for the Arden home, which was based on Cukor's
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However, more recent reviews have been more positive. David Nusair of Reel Film Reviews praised James Garner’s performance and Sue Heal of
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The book can be classified as an "inferred novelization" as none of the screenwriters is given attribution, but the copyright is assigned to
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According to Fox records, the film was profitable, as it earned $ 8,750,000, exceeding the $ 8,300,000 needed in order to break even.
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home. The on-location exterior scenes at the Arden home were filmed about three miles west, at 377 South Mapleton Drive in
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Lawyer Nick Arden is in court to get two petitions approved: he wants his first wife Ellen Wagstaff Arden
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after she went missing five years before when the plane they were traveling on went down in the
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and helping keep 20th Century Fox afloat after the losses it had incurred in the making of
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Nick tells Bianca the truth about Ellen but is informed that Grace has reported him for
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Slightly in advance of the film's release, as was the custom of the era, a paperback
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The film has received generally mixed reviews from critics. In 1963, a review in
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having already sunk a considerable amount of money into the production and sets,
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was nominated for Best Actress in a Comedy/Musical but lost to
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house seen in the film has since been replaced by an enormous
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The film grossed $ 12,705,882 in the United States, becoming
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during the scene in which Ellen gives Bianca a massage.
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Index


Michael Gordon
Hal Kanter
Jack Sher
Something's Got to Give
Nunnally Johnson
Walter Bernstein
My Favorite Wife
Bella Spewack
Samuel Spewack
Leo McCarey
Martin Melcher
Aaron Rosenberg
Doris Day
James Garner
Polly Bergen
Thelma Ritter
Don Knotts
Chuck Connors
Edgar Buchanan
Daniel L. Fapp
Robert L. Simpson
Lionel Newman
20th Century Fox
Doris Day
James Garner
Polly Bergen
Michael Gordon
CinemaScope
20th Century Fox

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