A bored housewife seeks help from a psychiatrist who also solves his own emotional problems.A bored housewife seeks help from a psychiatrist who also solves his own emotional problems.A bored housewife seeks help from a psychiatrist who also solves his own emotional problems.
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Cheryll Clarke
- Melba
- (uncredited)
Clancy Cooper
- Mounted Policeman
- (uncredited)
Charles Davis
- Steward
- (uncredited)
Harry Denny
- Clergyman
- (uncredited)
Franklyn Farnum
- Passenger
- (uncredited)
Joel Fluellen
- Cab Driver
- (uncredited)
Renny McEvoy
- Bartender
- (uncredited)
Monty O'Grady
- Clergyman
- (uncredited)
Franklin Pangborn
- Steamship Clerk
- (uncredited)
Les Raymaster
- Clergyman
- (uncredited)
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- TriviaFilm debut of Tony Randall.
- Quotes
Arthur Turner: Any psychoanalyst who would take a woman for a patient should consult a psychoanalyst.
- ConnectionsReferenced in What's My Line?: Mike Todd & Ginger Rogers (1957)
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A psychoanalyst is about to get married. However, at the same time things get out of hand with some of his patients and life becomes a total mess over the course of the film.
"Oh, Men! Oh, Women!" is an incredibly bad film. It's shocking, as the movie has some very good actors....and so I know you can't blame it on most of the actors*! No, I blame it mostly on two folks...the writers (I assume they were chimps) and the director (who must have demanded the actors emote MORE in every scene). It's really a shame, as with David Niven, Ginger Rogers, Dan Dailey, Barbara Rush and Tony Randall it SHOULD have been very good...or at least not irritating. Instead, it comes off like a terrible sitcom or local community theater production. Labored and unfunny throughout.
*I DO blame Dan Dailey. He was an experienced actor and I don't know how his performance could have been MORE shrill and LESS subtle. This has to be his worst performance.
"Oh, Men! Oh, Women!" is an incredibly bad film. It's shocking, as the movie has some very good actors....and so I know you can't blame it on most of the actors*! No, I blame it mostly on two folks...the writers (I assume they were chimps) and the director (who must have demanded the actors emote MORE in every scene). It's really a shame, as with David Niven, Ginger Rogers, Dan Dailey, Barbara Rush and Tony Randall it SHOULD have been very good...or at least not irritating. Instead, it comes off like a terrible sitcom or local community theater production. Labored and unfunny throughout.
*I DO blame Dan Dailey. He was an experienced actor and I don't know how his performance could have been MORE shrill and LESS subtle. This has to be his worst performance.
- planktonrules
- Feb 16, 2018
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- Runtime1 hour 30 minutes
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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