An executive plans to end an associate's love affair and save the man's career and marriage.An executive plans to end an associate's love affair and save the man's career and marriage.An executive plans to end an associate's love affair and save the man's career and marriage.
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- John O'Brien
- (as Philip Reed)
- The Drug Clerk
- (as G. Stanley Jones)
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- TriviaIn the opening scene at the restaurant, Philip Bartel (Dan Dailey) tells his friend Peter Harding (Howard Duff) that his mistress Lorna Dickson (Bettye Ackerman) is 28, and Harding reminds Bartel that his wife Beatrice (Jan Sterling) is 38. In reality, Bettye Ackerman was 38 while Jan Sterling was only three years older at 41.
- GoofsWhen Peter Harding is making the lethal drink for Philip Bartel in the hospital, the "water" in the glass had the powder in it before the poison was put in. The liquid in the glass wasn't clear.
- Quotes
Peter Harding: That was an excellent lesson you had, Barney. I thought you had something desperately important to tell me.
Philip 'Barney' Bartel: I have.
Peter Harding: I'm still listening.
Philip 'Barney' Bartel: I've got to leave Beatrice.
Peter Harding: Oh? Trouble?
Philip 'Barney' Bartel: No, it's just that I don't love her anymore. That's all. Funny, when we got married 15 years ago I loved her, needed her. Now it's Beatrice that needs me.
Peter Harding: You know, Barney, there are some people who would say you're pretty lucky to have Beatrice.
Philip 'Barney' Bartel: I know. That's what I'm saying. But, you know, when we got married Beatrice never really loved me. I learned that soon enough. Oh, she was fond of me all right.
Peter Harding: So now you're going to leave her, just like that. All right, who's the girl?
- ConnectionsVersion of Married Life (2007)
- sneedsnood
- May 20, 2015
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- Runtime51 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1