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Comedy

Emergency Wedding

- The World's Fastest Love Affair!

Dr. Helen Hunt is a physician married to millionaire Peter Judson Kirk Jr., who is jealous his wife is spending too much time with her male patients. He makes a fool of himself trying to prove her guilt.

Release Date : 1950-11-15

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Columbia Pictures

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Larry Parks

Character Name : Peter Judson Kirk Jr.

Original Name : Larry Parks

Gender : Male

Barbara Hale

Character Name : Dr. Helen Hunt

Original Name : Barbara Hale

Gender : Female

Willard Parker

Character Name : Vandemer

Original Name : Willard Parker

Gender : Male

Una Merkel

Character Name : Emma - Nurse / Receptionist

Original Name : Una Merkel

Gender : Female

Alan Reed

Character Name : Tony - Barber

Original Name : Alan Reed

Gender : Male

Eduard Franz

Character Name : Dr. Heimer

Original Name : Eduard Franz

Gender : Male

Irving Bacon

Character Name : Filbert - Mechanic

Original Name : Irving Bacon

Gender : Male

Don Beddoe

Character Name : Forbish - Floorwalker

Original Name : Don Beddoe

Gender : Male

Jim Backus

Character Name : Ed Hamley

Original Name : Jim Backus

Gender : Male

Reviews

C

CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2022-12-27

On the face of it, this film is a bit ridiculous on just about every front. A millionaire playboy is involved in a minor car accident. Whilst he is being treated for the after-effects, he meets (chooses, more like) the doctor and next thing they have an whirlwind romance and are soon married. The thing is that she "Dr. Hunt. (Barbara Hale) is determined to keep on being a doctor, and although he "Kirk" (Larry Parks) has no objections initially, he soon becomes insanely jealous of the time his wife is spending with other men. Initially, this jealously is quite good natured and mildly entertaining, but as his behaviour becomes more obsessive, the jokes starts to wain and the film actually becomes just a little bit creepy as finally she has had enough - or has she? The scenarios recycle themselves far too often, and though the writing is amusing at the start, that recycles itself too often, too - by half way through, the film is actually beginning to get quite annoying. Alan Reed has a few fun scenes as his barber/confessor but sadly, the rest of this is just a bit of a one joke film that peters out quite quickly.