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This Man Is Mine ()


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Irene Dunne is married to Ralph Bellamy. Their union is comfortable but all that changes when Bellamy's old flame Constance Cummings comes back to town. Will the the thrill of loves past disrupt their happy home?

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Tony Dunlap
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Francesca Harper
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Jim Dunlap
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Bee McCrae
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Jud McCrae
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Rita
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Mort Holmes
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Slim
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Martin (uncredited)
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Martha (uncredited)

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John Cromwell

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Jane Murfin ... (screen play)
 
Anne Morrison Chapin ... (from the play: "Love Flies in the Window")

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Pandro S. Berman ... producer (uncredited)
Merian C. Cooper ... executive producer

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Roy Webb ... (uncredited)

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David Abel ... (photographed by)

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William Morgan ... (edited by)

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Fred Schuessler ... (uncredited)

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Carroll Clark
Van Nest Polglase

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Walter Plunkett ... (uncredited)

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Dewey Starkey ... assistant director (uncredited)

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Clem Portman ... recordist / sound (uncredited)

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Ernest Bachrach ... still photographer (uncredited)

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Kennie Weaver ... casting assistant
Robert Palmer ... casting assistant (uncredited)
Dick Stockton ... casting assistant (uncredited)

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Max Steiner ... musical director
Roy Webb ... composer: main and end titles (uncredited)
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Plot Summary

Traveling among the upper class upstate New York scene, Tony and Jim Dunlap are happily married with a son, two-year-old Jeremy Dunlap. Most of their friends see Tony as the perfect wife in her unending support of Jim. What could rock their world is that Jim's ex-fiancée, proverbial man-eater Fran Harper, the sister of one of their friends, Jud McCrae, he and his wife Bee McCrae who don't much like her, has just gotten a Reno divorce and is said to be on her way back to cause trouble as Fran has not yet made the divorce public, but once it hits the media, it will lead to a circus atmosphere for Jim and by association Tony in the scandal all over again of Fran having left Jim at the altar six years ago, the full story of which Tony is unaware. Fran does end up coming back, bringing along with her a poor cad named Mort Holmes, whom she picked up at a speakeasy along the way. Fran has indeed come back to cause trouble, more specifically to steal Jim away from Tony for her own selfish reasons, those reasons which do not include being in love with him. Mort is solely a pawn in her scheme to make Jim jealous. Tony may be less naïve about the situation than her husband, as Tony's own mother was just like Fran. As such, Tony decides to take matters into her own hands, taking measures to neutralize Fran's, and hopefully, in the process, show Jim the true woman Fran is, which is not the poor innocent as she likes to portray. Written by Huggo

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Taglines THE STORY OF A WIFE WHO GAVE A LOVE THIEF TOO MUCH ROPE (Print ad- Albany Times-Union, ((Albany, NY)) 18 April 1934) See more »
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Also Known As
  • Transient Love (United States)
  • Husbands Come and Go (United States)
  • Este hombre es mío (Spain)
  • Ez a férfi az enyém! (Hungary)
  • Este Homem é Meu (Brazil)
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Trivia This film was on a "to-be-boycotted" list, compiled by the Catholic Church in Detroit, Michigan. See more »
Goofs When Fran and Jim kiss for the first time, the camera pans down and then focuses a watch worn on Jim's left wrist. However, from the perspective of the character, the watch is being worn upside down - but is probably shown this way to the camera so we can see what time it is easier, as in the very next shot the camera pulls back on another wristwatch worn by another character to indicate the passage of time. See more »
Movie Connections Referenced in Thou Shalt Not: Sex, Sin and Censorship in Pre-Code Hollywood (2008). See more »
Soundtracks Idyll See more »
Quotes Francesca Harper: What do you mean "telling the truth about me"? Haven't you got any honor or decency left?
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