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ComedyRomance

That Uncertain Feeling

- It's a serious problem for a lady with the hiccups, and he is it!

A happily married woman sees a psychoanalyst and develops doubts about her husband.

Release Date : 1941-04-20

Language :EnglishHungarian

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Ernst Lubitsch ProductionsSol Lesser Productions

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Merle Oberon

Character Name : Jill Baker

Original Name : Merle Oberon

Gender : Female

Melvyn Douglas

Character Name : Larry Baker

Original Name : Melvyn Douglas

Gender : Male

Burgess Meredith

Character Name : Alexander Sebastian

Original Name : Burgess Meredith

Gender : Male

Alan Mowbray

Character Name : Doctor Vengard

Original Name : Alan Mowbray

Gender : Male

Olive Blakeney

Character Name : Margie Stallings

Original Name : Olive Blakeney

Gender : Female

Harry Davenport

Character Name : Jones

Original Name : Harry Davenport

Gender : Male

Sig Ruman

Character Name : Kafka (as Sig Rumann)

Original Name : Sig Ruman

Gender : Male

Eve Arden

Character Name : Sally Aikens

Original Name : Eve Arden

Gender : Female

Richard Carle

Character Name : Albert

Original Name : Richard Carle

Gender : Male

Mary Currier

Character Name : Maid (uncredited)

Original Name : Mary Currier

Gender : Female

Jean Fenwick

Character Name : Dr. Vengard's Nurse (uncredited)

Original Name : Jean Fenwick

Gender : Female

Bess Flowers

Character Name : Woman in Ladies' Room (uncredited)

Original Name : Bess Flowers

Gender : Female

Rolfe Sedan

Character Name : Art Dealer (uncredited)

Original Name : Rolfe Sedan

Gender : Male

Gisela Werbisek

Character Name : Hungarian Dinner Guest (uncredited)

Original Name : Gisela Werbisek

Gender : Female

Reviews

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2022-04-04

Merle Oberon is on quite good form here as the married "Jill" who has trouble with her hiccoughs. It is suggested that she goes to see a psychoanalyst to try and cure this rather embarrassing problem. Before she knows it, she is becoming disillusioned with her husband "Larry" (Melvyn Douglas) and after a chance meeting with equally flaky pianist "Alexander" (Burgess Meredith) nobody quite knows which way is up. I have to say that "Jill" rather wound me up, she's frankly a bit of a pain in the neck who is spoiled and short sighted. Meredith is almost as unlikeable - indeed they probably deserve each other - and I wondered if poor old "Larry" might just be better off out of it. The story flows quite well, though, and there is some humour to be had as their behaviour gradually descends in something farcical. It's an hard film to like, the characters are all pretty odious and self-serving, but the production and the dialogue contribute well to a film where the acting is actually pretty effective.