Mary, Mary (film)
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Mary, Mary | |
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Barry Nelson | |
Cinematography | Harry Stradling |
Edited by | David Wages |
Music by | Frank Perkins |
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Running time | 126 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Mary, Mary is a 1963
Plot
When the
Tiffany and Mary finally meet, and Tiffany suspects Bob and Mary still have feelings for each other, but is still willing to marry Bob. Dirk invites Mary on a trip, but Mary is reluctant go. Bob has second thoughts about marrying Tiffany and why he divorced Mary, and proposes to Mary. Mary is outraged, and decides to leave with Dirk. Tiffany returns and convinces Bob it would be a mistake if they married each other. As the four main characters discuss their futures in Bob’s apartment, Bob becomes groggy, having accidentally taken sleeping pills. Bob locks Mary in his closet to prevent her from leaving with Dirk and throws the key out the window. Dirk leaves concluding the situation is too bizarre and Tiffany leaves knowing Bob is not in love with her. Bob and Mary reconcile. The full effect of the sleeping pills cause Bob to pass out on the sofa.
Cast
- Debbie Reynolds as Mary McKellaway
- Barry Nelsonas Bob McKellaway
- Diane McBain as Tiffany Richards
- Hiram Sherman as Oscar Nelson
- Michael Rennie as Dirk Winston
References
External links
- Mary, Mary at IMDb
- Mary, Mary at the TCM Movie Database
- Mary, Mary at AllMovie
- Mary, Mary at the American Film Institute Catalog