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  1. МакКери — The Awful Truth Лео МакКери на этот раз снял тонкую стильную комедию с Кэри Грантом в главной роли. Впрочем, возможно именно участие актера сделало этот фильм еще более утонченным.

  2. A comicbattlefield presided over by two superbly-matched sparring partners, THE AWFUL TRUTH also stars Cary Grant as the other half of a couple facing divorce and fighting over custody of their beloved dog,Mr. Smith. Somewhere before the final divorce decree, however, Jerry decides he wants Lucy back, only to learn that she's marrying a country ...

  3. The Awful Truth, Leo McCarey tarafından yönetilen, Irene Dunne ve Cary Grant'in başrollerini paylaştığı, 1937 yapımı bir Amerikan screwball komedi filmi. . Arthur Richman'ın 1923 tarihli The Awful Truth adlı oyunundan uyarlanan film, güvensiz zengin bir çiftin boşanma davasına nasıl başladığını konu edin

  4. 17 de abr. de 2018 · Leo McCarey won the Academy Award for Best Director for his work on his 1937 film, The Awful Truth. McCarey had also directed the masterful Make Way for Tomorrow that year. When he got up to accept his prize, he said, “Thanks, but you gave it to me for the wrong picture.”. McCarey believed — always — that Make Way for Tomorrow was his ...

  5. The Awful Truth is a film directed by Leo McCarey with Cary Grant, Irene Dunne, Ralph Bellamy, Alexander D'Arcy .... Year: 1937. Original title: The Awful Truth. Synopsis: Jerry and Lucy Warriner lead madcap screwball high society lives in New York City. Despite being very happy, they start to doubt each other's fidelity. Finally they decide to ...

  6. The Awful Truth. Unfounded suspicions lead a married couple to begin divorce proceedings, whereupon they start undermining each other's attempts to find new romance. The Awful Truth is currently available to stream on TCM . You can buy or rent The Awful Truth for as low as $3.59 to rent or $4.99 to buy on Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV, iTunes ...

  7. The Awful Truth began life as a popular stage comedy, first performed in 1922, and had been previously adapted for cinema, once in 1925 (starring Agnes Ayres and Warner Baxter) and then in 1929 (with Henry Daniell and Ina Claire).