Divorce American Style (1967)
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100% of critics liked it
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An unhappy couple discover breaking up really is hard to do in this satiric comedy. Richard Harmon (Dick Van Dyke) and his wife, Barbara (Debbie Reynolds), are a typical married couple in American Suburbia -- which is to say they're not very happy with each other. After 15 years together,… More An unhappy couple discover breaking up really is hard to do in this satiric comedy. Richard Harmon (Dick Van Dyke) and his wife, Barbara (Debbie Reynolds), are a typical married couple in American Suburbia -- which is to say they're not very happy with each other. After 15 years together, Richard and Barbara decide they've reached the end of their collective rope, and after several rounds of marriage counseling proves fruitless, they file for divorce. Between negotiating child custody, alimony, and finding new places to live, Richard and Barbara discover divorce isn't appreciably easier than being married; meanwhile, Richard makes a new friend in Nelson Downes (Jason Robards), a fellow divorcé who would love nothing more than for Richard to marry his former wife, Nancy (Jean Simmons), and take away the burden of alimony. Also featuring Van Johnson, Lee Grant, Shelley Berman, and Eileen Brennan in her first film role, Divorce American Style earned an Oscar nomination for Norman Lear and Robert Kaufman's original screenplay. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
- Directed By
- Bud Yorkin
- Genres
- Classics, Comedy
- In Theaters
- Jan 1, 1967 Wide
- Studio
- Sony Pictures Entertainment
Critic Reviews
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Lori Hoffman, Atlantic City Weekly
Trivia alert: Tim Matheson is Debbie's teenage son
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Cast
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Dick Van Dyke
as Richard Harmon
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Debbie Reynolds
as Barbara Harmon
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Jason Robards
as Nelson Downes
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Jean Simmons
as Nancy Downes
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Van Johnson
as Al Yearling
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Joe Flynn
as Lionel Blandsforth
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Shelley Berman
as David Grieff
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Martin Gabel
as Dr. Zenwinn
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Lee Grant
as Dede Murphy
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Tom Bosley
as Farley
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Emmaline Henry
as Fern Blandsforth
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Dick Gautier
as Larry Strickland
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Gary Goetzman
as Jonathan Harmon
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Eileen Brennan
as Eunice
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Shelley Morrison
as Jackie
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Bella Bruck
as Celia
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Patricia Collins
as Herself
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Pat Collins
as Herself
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Tim Matheson
as Mark Harmon