

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.
Director(s)
Leo McCarey
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Cast & crew

Al Bridge
Motor Cop (uncredited)

Edgar Dearing
Motor Cop (uncredited)
Edmund Mortimer
Lucy's Attorney (uncredited)
Bert Moorhouse
Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
Bruce Sidney
(uncredited)

Frank McLure
(uncredited)

Bess Flowers
Viola Heath (uncredited)

Cary Grant
Jerry Warriner

Leo McCarey
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Scott Kolk
Mr. Barnsley (uncredited)

Robert Warwick
Mr. Vance

Claud Allister
Lord Fabian (uncredited)

Ralph Bellamy
Dan Leeson

Edward Peil Sr.
Bailiff (uncredited)

Mary Forbes
Mrs. Vance

Joyce Compton
Dixie Belle Lee

John Tyrrell
Hank (uncredited)

Dell Henderson
Vance's Butler (uncredited)

Irene Dunne
Lucy Warriner

Alexander D'Arcy
Armand Duvalle

Cecil Cunningham
Aunt Patsy

Molly Lamont
Barbara Vance

Esther Dale
Mrs. Leeson

Robert Allen
Frank Randall

Wyn Cahoon
Mrs. Barnsley (uncredited)

Sarah Edwards
Lucy's Attorney's Wife (uncredited)

Mitchell Harris
Jerry's Attorney (uncredited)

Miki Morita
Armand's Servant (uncredited)
Zita Moulton
Lady Fabian (uncredited)

George C. Pearce
'Dad' (uncredited)

Paul Stanton
Judge (uncredited)
Frank C. Wilson
Master of Ceremonies (uncredited)

Ruth Cherrington
(uncredited)

Dora Clement
(uncredited)

Arthur Stuart Hull
(uncredited)

Frances Raymond
(uncredited)

Lee Willard
(uncredited)

Skippy
Mr. Smith (uncredited)
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Reviews
John Chard
The rooster and the hen! Lucy & Jerry Warriner strain their marriage by suspecting each other of cheating, so much so, a day in court leaves them with a 90 day prelude to a divorce. Sure enough, though, love never quite runs as expected, and can indeed be a truly complex thing, especially when the other parties involved are human, a cheeky cat, and a rather smart and astute canine! The Awful Truth is tagged as part of the wonderful genre that encompasses the screwball comedy, and although to a degree that genre placement is true, I do believe that those not particularly fond of the high octane scattergun comedies from the genre, will certainly find this offering far more appealing with its pacing and lighthearted production values. The Awful Truth began life as a stage play in the early 20s, and was then adapted to film twice previously in 1925 & 1929, but here for the 1937 version, director Leo McCarey (Academy Award winner Best Director) improves the story big time with sharp witty dialogue and an appreciative knack for letting his actors improvise at free will in the name of comedy. Taking the lead roles of the Warriner's is Cary Grant & Irene Dunne, and it's a great pairing as they positively bounce of each other with almost carefree abandon. Adding greatly to the frivolity is Ralph Bellamy as tone death country bumpkin love interest Daniel, Alex D'Arcy as the suave but naive Armand, and Cecil Cunningham as the wry Aunt Patsy. It's a seamless enjoyable romp containing many laugh out loud sequences, and as much as the outcome my never be in doubt, the ending is still a joy to behold. Even if the cat and the clock invariably steal the show! Wonderful and highly recommended. 9/10
