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Psychoanalyst | Romantic Comedy
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6.6/10
IMDbBest Music Scoring of a Dramatic Picture | 1942
There are few close-ups of Merle Oberon in this film - she was recovering from her second bout of cosmetic poisoning, which had left pits and sores in her face and could not be covered with makeup.
Despite the indifferent reception the film received, the cast treasured its experience with director Ernst Lubitsch and the atmosphere he created on set. Burgess Meredith enjoyed working on the production and years later recalled, "I don't know when I had a better time in my whole career than during that period." Of Lubitsch, Meredith said, "He was very psychic. I'd fall down laughing because right away he'd improvise, in the middle of a scene he was doing for me, some very personal thing about my life, with his big cigar in his mouth, and he knew I'd come over and say, 'How did you know about that?' and he'd say, 'I have ways of knowing.' "
A loose remake of director Ernst Lubitsch's Kiss Me Again (1925).
Thirty-year-old Merle Oberon first claims to be 22, then raises it to 24; then later admits to being married at the age of 19, six years previously.
Werner R. Heymann's score was nominated for an Academy Award.
"Dr. Vengard: Most people know nothing about themselves. Nothing. Their own real personality is a complete stranger to them. Now, what I'm trying to do is to introduce you to your inner-self. I want you to get acquainted with yourself. Wouldn't you like to meet you? Don't you want to get to know yourself? Mrs. Jill Baker: No. You see, I'm a little shy."
"Margie Stallings: Now, I don't want to cause any trouble. But cold facts are cold facts! If Mr. and Mrs. Cooper come, that big, awful looking Mrs. Cooper, he shaves. Mrs. Jill Baker: And if he has dinner alone with his wife, he doesn't shave! Margie Stallings: And if anybody should shave, it's Mrs. Cooper! Mrs. Jill Baker: And I spent three-and-a-half hours today at Elizabeth Arden's, but I don't rate a shave."