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| Languages: | English |
| Filming dates: | November 1966 - January 1967 |
| Plot: | Combines love and laughs. Paul Bratter is a newly married lawyer. Corrie Bratter is a newly married woman whose main goal in life is to have fun and to have it with Paul. Together they learn how to live and love in an apartment that's laughably small in New York and located on the fifth floor of a building with no elevator. Corrie's mother has some of the funniest lines. |
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BOOM: When Paul is going down the stairs after fighting with Corie, the shadow of a mike can be seen on the wall behind him moving backwards and forwards with his movement Continuity: When Paul is getting ready to sleep on the sofa, he sets a pillow on the chair next to the sofa. In the shot where he's lying down on the sofa, the pillow is gone. Continuity: When the telephone repairman is in the apartment and Paul is drinking, he empties his glass. In the next shot the glass isn't empty. Continuity: When Corie puts the newspapers in the refrigerator, the bottle she had earlier put there is gone. Continuity: During the opening credits, while the horse and carriage are making their way to the Plaza, an obvious double is standing (or should I say "sitting") in for Robert Redford. It's harder to see, but I think there was possibly a Jane Fonda double early on in the sequence. She is definitely the one who throws the bouquet to the mounted police officer, but Robert Redford doesn't show up in the carriage until the close up at the Plaza. Continuity: Opening closeup of kissing in the carriage reveals changes in position of hands and blanket. Continuity: When the neighbor helps Corie with the heat, a wrinkle appears in her coat, and then changes position. Continuity: When arguing after dinner, Paul comes out of the bedroom, and is standing in front of the matador poster. In next cut, he is in front of the bathroom door. Continuity: When Corie goes into the bedroom, slamming the door, something rolls out on to the landing. In later shots, the object is gone. Continuity: When Paul asks the repairman if he wants a drink, the amount of liquor in Paul's glass changes. Continuity: When Corie is eating dinner and drinking milk, the amount of milk in the glass changes. Continuity: When Paul falls over the park bench, his position then changes when seen in the close up. Continuity: After arresting the building, Paul chases Corie back into the apartment, and is right behind her. But when Corie enters, Paul is not immediately behind her. Continuity: Glasses on hansom driver during opening title sequence. |
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Corie Bratter: Paul, I think I'm gonna be a lousy wife. But don't be angry with me. I love you very much - and I'm very sexy! Ethel: I feel like we've died and gone to heaven - only we had to climb up. Ethel: Make him feel important. If you do that, you'll have a happy and wonderful marriage - like two out of every ten couples. [after five non-stop, newlywed nights in a hotel room, as a packed lift door opens, to her new husband] Corie Bratter: Thank you, Mr. Dooley. Next time you're in New York, just call me up. Corie Bratter: Six days does not a week make. Paul Bratter: What does that mean? Corie Bratter: [pause] I don't know! Corie Bratter: You're almost nearly perfect! Paul Bratter: That's a rotten thing to say! Victor Velasco: No, you said "Fly you have a waiter in my soup." Corie Bratter: Well I did! He put his hand in my soup to get the fly out! Harry Pepper, Telephone man: My name's Harry Pepper if you ever have any trouble with line, do me a favor, don't ask for Harry Pepper. Paul Bratter: Good-bye leaky closet. Victor Velasco: Shama shama elma commama! Victor Velasco: So what are you, a folk singer? Corie Bratter: No, a wife! Paul Bratter: Well, I'm 26, and cold as hell! Ethel: I had to park the car three blocks away. Then it started to rain so I ran the last two blocks. Then my heel got caught in a subway grating. When I pulled my foot out, I stepped in a puddle. Then a cab went by and splashed my stockings. If the hardware store downstairs was open, I was going to buy a knife and kill myself. Corie Bratter: My divorce! When do I get my divorce! Paul Bratter: How should I know? The marriage license hasn't even come in yet! Ethel: [to Corie, after just climbing up the stairs to Paul and Corie's top-floor apartment] I remember when you were a little girl, you said you wanted to live on the moon... I thought you were kidding. Paul Bratter: You don't just dive into a black salad. You have to play with it first! |
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