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| That Uncertain Feeling |  | Director: Ernst Lubitsc Actors: Merle Oberon, Melvyn Douglas, Burgess Meredith, Alan Mowbray, Olive Blakeney Studio: Reel Enterprises Category: Movie
Buy New: $2.99

Rating: 12 reviews Sales Rank: 34368
Genre: Classics Media: Video On Demand Running Time: 95 Minutes
Theatrical Release Date: January 1, 1941 Release Date: November 19, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Synopsis:
Six years into their marriage, Jill Baker (Oberson) contracts a case of recurring hiccups. Her busy husband Larry (Douglas) sends Jill to Freudian psychologist Vengard and he concludes that the hiccups are caused by her marital problems. When Jill meets hilarious but highly neurotic concert pianist Sebastian (Meredith) in the doctor's waiting room, she decides to begin a relationship with Sebastian and file for divorce. Larry, still in love with Jill, initially agrees, but the separation doesn't last long and they reunite after a multitude of hilarious hijinks. Meredith steals the film. |
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That Uncertain Feeling September 16, 2008 C. Bosenberg I got this because I have the movie poster and never knew what the film was about. It's a really old Black & White movie about a married woman considering having an affair, but she doesn't go through with it. OK if you like really old sitcoms.
"Hollywood's Golden Age of Classic Comedies (2006) ... Passport Video" October 21, 2006 J. Lovins (Missouri-USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Passport Video and Koch Entertainment Distribution present "CLASSIC COMEDIES FROM HOLLYWOOD'S GOLDEN AGE" (Dolby digitally remastered) --- relive the laughter from Hollywood's Golden Age...spanning the early years of comedy ('20s--'40s) --- this collection features signature films from comedy's greatest names...besides that you just discovered the essential collection of classic comedy performances --- this compilation features more hours of the best routines in comedy history than you could shake a stick at...laugh along with your favorite film, scene and actors that keep you coming back for more. 15 Fabulously Funny Feature Films (in alphabetical order in which they appear) 1. FATHER'S LITTLE DIVIDEND (1951) Spencer Tracy, Elizabeth Taylor & Joan Bennett 2. GENERAL, THE (1927 Buster Keaton 3. GOLD RUSH, THE (1925) Charlie Chaplin 4. HIS GIRL FRIDAY (1940) Cary Grant & Rosalind Russell 5. INSPECTOR GENERAL,THE (1949) Danny Kaye & Elsa Lanchester 6. JUDGE PRIEST (1934) Will Rogers & Hattie McDaniel 7. LIFE WITH FATHER (1947) William Powell, Elizabeth Taylor & Irene Dunne 8. MILKY WAY,THE (1936) Harold Lloyd & Adolphe Menjou 9. MR. ROBINSON CRUSOE (1932) Douglas Fairbanks Sr. 10. MY MAN GODFREY (1936) William Powell & Carole Lombard 11. NOTHING SACRED (1937) Fredric March & Carole Lombard 12. PALOOKA (1934) Stu Erwin & Jimmy Durante 13. SPEAK EASILY (1932) Buster Keaton & Jimmy Durante 14. THAT UNCERTAIN FEELING (1941) Merle Oberon & Melvyn Douglas 15. TOPPER RETURNS (1941) Joan Blondell & Roland Young Great job by Passport Video for releasing "Classic Comedies From Hollywood's Golden Age", the digital transfere with a somewhat clean and clear print...looking forward to more high quality releases from the vintage era of the '20s, '30s & '40s ... order your copy now from Amazon or Passport Video where there are plenty of copies available on DVD, stay tuned once again for top notch performances mixed with laughter ... they're funny, they're sad, but most of all they're passionate ... here's a side-splitting collectioin of classic comedies that appeal to every sense of humor from slapstick to sophisticated --- they say that laughter is always the best medicine, try some you just might like it.. Total Time: 1315 mins on 5-DVD's ~ Passport Video DVD #5870 ~ (7/11/2006)
WELL WORTH THE MONEY June 8, 2004 T. A. Hansen (eagan, mn USA) 6 out of 8 found this review helpful
The studio that puts this out is a little confusing. This double feature is from Triton/E-Realbiz.com. Also Slingshot is mentioned on the cover. I've been gobbling up these releases where I find them. For some reason Amazon is not stocking this. Most of the reviews are a little old, but I'm still confused about their issues of quality. For the money it's pretty good. On "That Uncertain Feeling," I'd give the image a B- and the sound a B-. On Beat the Devil I'd give the image a B+ and the sound a B. Overall you get two intriuging, rewatchable and entertaining movies for a budget price.
A lesser Lubitsch comedy -- still quite nice!! December 27, 2003 Joe Sixpack -- Slipcue.com (...in Middle America) 13 out of 14 found this review helpful
A blithe screwball comedy from director Ernst Lubitsch about an "ideal" modern couple (known to their friends as "the Happy Bakers") whose marriage is on the rocks... Merle Oberon has a six-year itch; her husband (Melvyn Douglas) is a bit of a boob, an all right guy, but a bit obsessed with his work and at times inattentive. When Merle bumps into a free-thinking, artsy malcontent (a young Burgess Meredith, in a choice, juicy role), she falls in his arms and throws her marriage away. The story was originally filmed by Lubitsch in the silent era, but whether it's 1925 or 1941, the plot is still startlingly frank and modern: Douglas takes the affair and divorce in his stride, and even does a bit of fooling around on his own in a bid to get his wife back... The film features brisk, witty dialogue and a zippy start, and though it kind of loses a little steam midway through, it's still pretty fun. Several great character actors are in the cast, including Eve Arden and Sig Rumann... Maybe not the greatest Lubitsch film ever, but it's still a gas. Recommended!
On eof the best films! February 19, 2003 Rosella Ann Myles (Wheeling, West Virginia United States) 6 out of 10 found this review helpful
This is a very entertaining film. A rich an married socialite, with a devoted, but buisness minded husband, works selling insurance. The wife, Jill is neglected and wants some excitement and attention, as well as more romance. She turns to a self-centered man who plays the piano, and is said to be great in art. He says "Phooey," about practically everything. Husband and wife reconcile and all is forgiven. It's a really must see movie and is one of the best in my opinion. Merle Oberon Melyvn Douglas are brilliant in it. They make a romantic, and comical couple at times. It deserves many many stars.
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