Leo McCarey won the Oscar® for Best Director in 1937, and actress Irene Dunne earned one of her five Best Actress nominations for LA PURITAIN ROGUE, one of the craziest comedies in film history. Jerry (Cary Grant) and Lucy Warriner (Irene Dunne) are a married couple in divorce proceedings fighting for custody of their dog, Mr. Smith. Shortly before the divorce decree is issued, Jerry decides that he wants to get back with Lucy, at which point he learns that his wife is going to marry a country man who has become rich thanks to oil (played by the hilarious Ralph Bellamy). Jerry counterattacks by announcing his engagement to the aristocratic Molly Lamont.
https://dvdstorespain.es/en/films/55738-the-awful-truth-bluray--8414533114639.html55738The Awful Truth [BLU_RAY]<div><br />Leo McCarey won the Oscar® for Best Director in 1937, and actress Irene Dunne earned one of her five Best Actress nominations for LA PURITAIN ROGUE, one of the craziest comedies in film history. Jerry (Cary Grant) and Lucy Warriner (Irene Dunne) are a married couple in divorce proceedings fighting for custody of their dog, Mr. Smith. Shortly before the divorce decree is issued, Jerry decides that he wants to get back with Lucy, at which point he learns that his wife is going to marry a country man who has become rich thanks to oil (played by the hilarious Ralph Bellamy). Jerry counterattacks by announcing his engagement to the aristocratic Molly Lamont.</div>https://dvdstorespain.es/446972-home_default/the-awful-truth-bluray-.jpg12.3141instockSony12.314112.3141002020-05-26T01:02:28+0200/Start/Start/Blu-Ray/Start/Films/Start/New
Leo McCarey won the Oscar® for Best Director in 1937, and actress Irene Dunne earned one of her five Best Actress nominations for LA PURITAIN ROGUE, one of the craziest comedies in film history. Jerry (Cary Grant) and Lucy Warriner (Irene Dunne) are a married couple in divorce proceedings fighting for custody of their dog, Mr. Smith. Shortly before the divorce decree is issued, Jerry decides that he wants to get back with Lucy, at which point he learns that his wife is going to marry a country man who has become rich thanks to oil (played by the hilarious Ralph Bellamy). Jerry counterattacks by announcing his engagement to the aristocratic Molly Lamont.