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Strangers When We Meet

"I LOVE YOU BABY, BUT MY WIFE JUST REFUSES TO UNDERSTAND!"
1960 | 117m | English

(2857 votes)

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Popularity: 1 (history)

Director: Richard Quine
Writer: Evan Hunter
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A suburban architect loves his wife but is bored with his marriage and with his work, so he takes up with the neglected, married beauty who lives down the street.
Release Date: Jun 29, 1960
Director: Richard Quine
Writer: Evan Hunter
Genres: Drama, Romance
Keywords infidelity, marriage
Production Companies Columbia Pictures, Bryna Productions, Richard Quine Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Kirk Douglas Larry Coe
Kim Novak Margaret 'Maggie' Gault
Ernie Kovacs Roger Altar
Walter Matthau Felix Anders
Barbara Rush Eve Coe
Virginia Bruce Mrs. Wagner
Kent Smith Stanley Baxter
Helen Gallagher Betty Anders
John Bryant Ken Gault
Roberta Shore Lindy, the Babysitter
Nancy Kovack Marcia
Sue Ane Langdon Daphne
Paul Picerni Arthur Gerandi
Timmy Molina Patrick Gault
Sheryl Deauville Hat Check Girl
Judy Lang
George Boyce Restaurant Patron
Bart Patton Hank (uncredited)
Name Job
Evan Hunter Screenplay, Novel
Richard Quine Director
George Duning Original Music Composer
Jean Louis Costume Design
Charles Lang Director of Photography
Charles Nelson Editor
Ross Bellah Art Direction
Louis Diage Set Decoration
Name Title
Richard Quine Producer
Kirk Douglas Executive Producer
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Geronimo1967
6.0

When successful architect "Larry" (Kirk Douglas) meets bored "Maggie" (Kim Novak) at the school bus stop after dropping off their respective children, you can just tell that things are going to start smouldering! He's married to "Eve" (Barbara Rush) and she to prominent writer "Roger" (Ernie Kovacks ... ) and it's the latter man who has employed the former to design and build a new hilltop home for his family. So far, it's all just a routine family melodrama that, for my money anyway, Douglas brings very little to. Luckily for us, though, we also have the presence of the rather odious neighbour "Felix" (Walter Matthau) who says very little but sees everything. Of course, the grass is always greener and the cheating couple gradually realise that though there is certainly gratification to be had, happiness is a completely different thing. Their secret, shallow, lives have brought them a sort of love, but it's hollow and unsustainable and the innocent amongst them start to pay the price for their infidelities. There is a degree of chemistry between Douglas and Novak, Ernie Novaks is also quite effective but it's really down to Matthau who features sparingly, but very potently, with even an hint of menace towards the end. It ends with more of a whimper than a bang, which I felt was a bit underwhelming after two hours of a rather stringy score and lots of coastal cinematography. I might have enjoyed this more had Douglas been replaced by a stronger, more characterful actor- but as it is, it's still quite an interesting take on the ramifications of the so called "easy win".

Jun 02, 2023