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I Married a Woman ()


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Advertising executive Marshall Briggs finds his work in conflict with his love-life with fashion model Janice Blake.

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Marshall 'Mickey' Briggs
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Janice Blake Briggs
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Frederick W. Sutton
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Mrs. Blake
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Miss Anderson
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Eddie
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Bob Sanders (as Steve Dunne)
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Girard
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Cabbie (uncredited)
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Luxenburg Girl (uncredited)
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Tex Brodus ...
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Texan at Phone Booth (uncredited)
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Young Law Clerk (uncredited)
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Evelyn in 'Forever and Forever and Forever' (uncredited)
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Leonard's Wife (uncredited)
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Pageant Woman (uncredited)
Paul Gary ...
Doorman (uncredited)
Helen Gereghty ...
Theater Patron (uncredited)
Louise Glenn ...
Camera Girl (uncredited)
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Office Worker (uncredited)
Greg Gobel ...
Young Ship Passenger (uncredited)
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Harry - Office Worker (uncredited)
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Passerby on Street (uncredited)
Richard Grant ...
Photographer (uncredited)
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Luxenburg Girl (uncredited)
Marie Harmon ...
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Participant in Fictitious Film (uncredited)
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Announcer (uncredited)
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Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
Sam Lee ...
Elevator Repairman (uncredited)
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Tailor (uncredited)
Sidney Marion ...
Waiter (uncredited)
Ann McCrea ...
Luxenburg Girl (uncredited)
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Mrs. Wilkins (uncredited)
Gloria Moreland ...
Miss Fredericks (uncredited)
Mary Morlas ...
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Old Cop (uncredited)
Jack Pepper ...
Crawford (uncredited)
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Murray Pollack ...
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Mabel Rea ...
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Dick Ryan ...
Official (uncredited)
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Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
Al Shaw ...
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Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
Hal Taggart ...
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Young Cop (uncredited)
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Tim Smith (uncredited)
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Leonard in 'Forever and Forever and Forever' (uncredited)

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Hal Kanter

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William Bloom ... producer

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Cyril J. Mockridge ... (as Cyril Mockridge)

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Lucien Ballard ... director of photography

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Kennie Marstella ... (as Kenneth Marstella)

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Otto Ludwig ... editorial supervisor

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Albert S. D'Agostino
Walter E. Keller

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Dorcy Howard
William Stevens

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Howard Shoup ... (gowns)

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Larry Germain ... hair stylist
Harry Maret ... makeup supervisor (as Harry Maret Jr.)

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John Pommer ... assistant director (as John E. Pommer)

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Terry Kellum ... sound
Frank Webster ... sound

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Linwood G. Dunn ... photographic effects (as Linwood Dunn)

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Joan Joseff ... costume jeweller (uncredited)
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Plot Summary

Marshall Briggs, of the Sutton Advertising Agency, is hard-pressed to come up with an idea to follow his successful "Miss Luxenberg" beauty contest for the Luxenberg Beer company. His original contest popularized Luxenberg Beer and led to his marriage to the winner, Janice Blake. Pushed by his boss, Frederick W. Sutton, to come up with a new idea, Marshall has neglected his wife, and his mother-in-law is suggesting to her daughter that her husband is running around on her. Meanwhile, Janice learns that she is pregnant. Marshall decides that since Janice is no longer "Miss Luxenberg" but "Mrs. Luxenberg" a great idea would be to round up all the former winners, who have married, and have a "Mrs. Luxenberg" contest. Running the idea up the old flagpole (per 1950s Madison Avenue advertising custom) reveals that the last winner is pregnant and most of the former winners have gotten fat drinking Luxenberg Beer. But the contest has already been launched. Marshall's gray-flannel suit is in need of dry-cleaning. Written by Les Adams

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Also Known As
  • Links und rechts vom Ehebett (Germany)
  • A Vênus de Carne (Brazil)
  • Mia moglie... che donna! (Italy)
  • Links und rechts vom Ehebett (Austria)
  • Mikä nainen! (Finland)
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  • 85 min
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Trivia The fictional film which George Gobel and Diana Dors are watching in the cinema is a Technicolor film "Forever and Forever and Forever" starring John Wayne and Angie Dickinson. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Memories of Diana Dors (2017). See more »
Crazy Credits The end of the film goes from black and white to colour, finishing with The End ? morphing into The End ! See more »
Quotes Marshall 'Mickey' Briggs: All right. I'll tell ya'. This morning, right after breakfast, I flew to Mexico and had a mad, gay whirl with a lady bullfighter. I gave her my old fraternity pin and she gave me the ears to her bull. Now, let's have dinner and get to that ballgame!
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