Two Wives at One Wedding

1961 British film
  • Brian Clemens
  • Eldon Howard
Produced by
  • Edward J. Danziger
  • Harry Lee Danziger
Starring
  • Gordon Jackson
  • Christina Gregg
  • Lisa Daniely
CinematographyBert MasonEdited byJohn DunsfordMusic byBill LeSage
Release date
  • 1961 (1961)
Running time
66 minutesCountryUnited KingdomLanguageEnglish

Two Wives One Wedding is a low budget 1961 British crime film directed by Montgomery Tully and starring Gordon Jackson, Christina Gregg, and Lisa Daniely.[1][2]

Plot

Tom Murray's wedding day becomes a nightmare when a mysterious stranger turns up claiming to be his wife. Annette is a French woman who had an affair with Tom during the Second World War, when he was injured near Normandy and she nursed him back to health. She claims that Tom became her husband then, but he has no memory of it. Annette is willing to divorce Tom, but only with a settlement of 10,000 ponds. Blackmailed and with his promising medical career in the balance if the story reaches the press, Tom turns detective to determine if Annette is telling the truth.

Cast

  • Gordon Jackson as Tom
  • Christina Gregg as Janet
  • Lisa Daniely as Annette
  • André Maranne as Paul
  • Humphrey Lestocq as Mark
  • Viola Keats as Mrs. Ervine
  • Douglas Ives as Jessop
  • John Serret as LaRouche
  • Annette Carell as Maria
  • Steve Plytas as Bellac
  • Edith Savile as Mrs. Delroy
  • Geoffrey Denton as Dr. Delroy
  • C. Denier Warren as Fat Man
  • Julian Sherrier as Pierre
  • André Charise as Information Officer

Recent assessments

TV Guide writes that "an intriguing premise suffers from some unbelievable plot twists and turns".[3]

According to moviereviewsandnews.com, the film is "lifted above the mundane by an earnest performance by Gordon Jackson and a decent supporting cast. It's a little too obvious and too reliant on coincidence, though, and the final scenes lack both credibility and emotional resonance."[4]

References

  1. ^ Two Wives One Wedding at Films de France
  2. ^ "Two Wives at One Wedding (1960)". BFI. Archived from the original on 20 July 2012.
  3. ^ "Two Wives At One Wedding". TVGuide.com.
  4. ^ "Movie Reviews and News". moviereviewsandnews.com.

External links

  • Two Wives at One Wedding at IMDb Edit this at Wikidata
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