Mr. & Mrs. Smith is a 1941 screwball comedy film directed by Alfred Hitchcock, written by Norman Krasna, and starring Carole Lombard and Robert Montgomery. It also features Gene Raymond, Jack Carson, Philip Merivale and Lucile Watson. While Hitchcock later claimed he directed the film – the only pure comedy he made in America – as a favour to Lombard, the files at RKO Radio Pictures show that Hitchcock himself pursued the project. Ann and David Smith are a happily married couple living in New York. One morning, Ann asks David if he had to do it over again, would he marry... her? To her disappointment, he answers he wouldn't. Later that day, they both separately find out that, due to a complication when they married three years earlier, they are in fact not legally married. Ann does not mention this to David, and thinks he will remarry her that very night after he takes her out to a romantic dinner. When this does not happen, she angrily kicks David out of their home. David spends the night at his club, where a friend advises him to just wait a day, and then go back home.
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| Release date: | January 31, 1941 |
| Directed by: | Alfred Hitchcock |
| Runtime: | 95 Minutes |
| Editor: | William Hamilton |
| Music by: | Edward Ward |
| Cinematography: | Harry Stradling |
| Screenplay by: | Norman Krasna |
| Genre: | Comedy |