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Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House

An advertising executive longs to leave the city and build a perfect country home, but the transition proves fraught with problems.

Director(s)

H. C. Potter

Joel Freeman

Kay Phillips

James Lane

Cast & Crew

Nestor Paiva

Nestor Paiva

Joe Appollonio

Stanley Andrews

Stanley Andrews

Mr. Murphy (uncredited)

Will Wright

Will Wright

Eph Hackett (uncredited)

Don Brodie

Don Brodie

Charlie (uncredited)

Harry Shannon

Harry Shannon

Tesander

Mike Lally

Mike Lally

Hurried Diner (uncredited)

Franklin Parker

Franklin Parker

Simpson (uncredited)

Cliff Clark

Cliff Clark

Jones (uncredited)

Cary Grant

Cary Grant

Jim Blandings

Friedrich von Ledebur

Friedrich von Ledebur

Workman (uncredited)

Reginald Denny

Reginald Denny

Simms

Hal K. Dawson

Hal K. Dawson

Harry Selby (uncredited)

Kernan Cripps

Kernan Cripps

Policeman (uncredited)

Emory Parnell

Emory Parnell

Mr. PeDelford

Charles Middleton

Charles Middleton

Wrecker (uncredited)

Robert Bray

Robert Bray

Workman (uncredited)

Frank Darien

Frank Darien

Judge Quarles (uncredited)

Lurene Tuttle

Lurene Tuttle

Mary

Melvyn Douglas

Melvyn Douglas

Bill Cole

Myrna Loy

Myrna Loy

Muriel Blandings

Ian Wolfe

Ian Wolfe

Smith

Louise Beavers

Louise Beavers

Gussie

Dan Tobin

Dan Tobin

Bunny Funkhauser (uncredited)

Joel Freeman

Joel Freeman

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Lex Barker

Lex Barker

Carpenter Foreman

Tito Vuolo

Tito Vuolo

Mr. Zucca

H. C. Potter

H. C. Potter

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Jason Robards Sr.

Jason Robards Sr.

John Retch

Sharyn Moffett

Sharyn Moffett

Joan Blandings

James Lane

James Lane

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Connie Marshall

Connie Marshall

Betsy Blandings

Gene Leslie

Gene Leslie

Taxi Driver (uncredited)

Ralph Stein

Ralph Stein

Proprietor (uncredited)

Bud Wiser

Bud Wiser

Customer (uncredited)

Kay Phillips

Kay Phillips

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Details

GenresComedy
Runtime1h 34 mins
Released on25 Mar 1948
Languageen
Produced InUnited States of America
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Reviews

Peter McGinn

8/10

If you really like black and white comedies from the 30s and 40s — well, you have probably seen this one! I know I did many (many) years ago, but I recently had a chance to watch it again. It was worth the time. It features Cary Grant and Myrna Loy doing what they do best. He is a wisecracking husband and father who seems smart at times, but slightly daft at other times. He loves his wife and kids, but gives them a hard time when things go the wrong way. But not in a modern hurtful way. Myrna I remember easily from the Thin Man films and she is a natural at this. She deadpans a lot of her lines, but check out her facial expressions. She accomplishes a lot without seeming to try. Some of the situations are predictable, but often I found myself laughing even when I had a good idea what was coming. It is very well-written. This is no blockbuster, but it is sweet, harmless fun, and sometimes that is just what I need.

CinemaSerf

7/10

This is a simple comedy about a family living in downtown Manhattan who decide to relocate to a delightful old house in loads of acres in rural Maine. Problem is, they buy a house that the wind could blow down and soon enough are on a roller-coaster ride building a new home whilst being simultaneously fleeced by just about everyone. Cary Grant is great; his dialogue is frequently pithy and the on-screen rapport between him and Myrna Loy is effective and understated - even when he starts to believe that she might be up to some shenanigans with their lawyer - Melvyn Douglas - who delivers his role in a magnificently aloof "what are you all doing?" sort of fashion. Add to the mix, the pressure Grant is under to come up with a new slogan for his 1940's equivalent of "Spam" and we have a gentle mixture of screwball fun and games that cannot fail to raise a smile...

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