Oh, Men! Oh, Women! (1957)
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Edward Chodorov's stage farce Oh, Men! Oh, Women! is somewhat unnecessarily overburdened by star names in this 1957 film version. Dan Dailey plays psychiatrist Arthur Turner, who is somewhat put out when he discovers that one of his patients is the ex-boyfriend of his supposedly… More Edward Chodorov's stage farce Oh, Men! Oh, Women! is somewhat unnecessarily overburdened by star names in this 1957 film version. Dan Dailey plays psychiatrist Arthur Turner, who is somewhat put out when he discovers that one of his patients is the ex-boyfriend of his supposedly "normal" fiancée, Myra Hagerman (Barbara Rush). Having always prided himself on keeping his professional and personal life separated, Dr. Turner finds that he's just as mixed up as any of his patients in matters of the heart. Nominally, David Niven and Barbara Rush are the stars, but top billing is bestowed upon Dan Dailey and Ginger Rogers as bickering married couple Arthur and Mildred Turner, two secondary characters in the original play. Director Nunnally Johnson's screenplay also fleshes out the roles played by Dailey and Rogers with a lengthy, amusing "fantasy" sequence wherein Ginger offers a highly fanciful version of her marital life. In his motion picture debut, Tony Randall is hilarious as Cobbler, Myra Hagerman's neurosis-ridden former beau. Watch for Franklin Pangborn and Roy Glenn Sr. in unbilled cameo roles. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
- Directed By
- Nunnally Johnson
- Written By
- Nunnally Johnson, Edward ChodorovDan Dailey
- Genres
- Classics, Comedy
- In Theaters
- Feb 22, 1957 Wide
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Cast
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Dan Dailey
as Arthur Turner
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Ginger Rogers
as Mildred Turner
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David Niven
as Dr. Alan Coles
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Barbara Rush
as Myra Hagerman
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Tony Randall
as Cobbler
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Natalie Schafer
as Mrs. Day
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Rachel Stephens
as Miss Tacher
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John Wengraf
as Dr. Kraus
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Cheryll Clarke
as Melba
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Charles Davis
as Steward
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Clancy Cooper
as Mounted Policeman
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Franklin Farnum
as Passenger
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Joel Fluellen
as Cab Driver
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Renny McEvoy
as Bartender
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Monty O'Grady
as Clergyman
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Franklin Pangborn
as Steamship Clerk
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Alfred Tonkel
as Clergyman
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Harry Denny
as Clergyman
- Hal Taggart