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Perfect Understanding

Perfect Understanding

6.1 / 1019331h 20m

Synopsis

A young couple decide to marry under the condition that they agree never to disagree. That agreement is soon put to the test when the husband finds himself attracted to a beautiful young woman.

Genre: Romance, Comedy, Drama

Status: Released

Director: Cyril Gardner

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Main Cast

Gloria Swanson

Gloria Swanson

Judy Rogers

Laurence Olivier

Laurence Olivier

Nicholas Randall

John Halliday

John Halliday

Ivan Ronnson

Nigel Playfair

Nigel Playfair

Lord Portleigh

Michael Farmer

George Drayton

Genevieve Tobin

Genevieve Tobin

Kitty Drayton

Nora Swinburne

Nora Swinburne

Lady Stephanie Fitzmaurice

O.B. Clarence

O.B. Clarence

Dr. Graham

Mary Jerrold

Mary Jerrold

Mrs. Graham

Charles Collum

Sir John Fitzmaurice

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User Reviews

CinemaSerf

I can't help thinking that Cyril Gardner may have done better with this had it been a silent film. There are some stunning photographic scenes and at times, it verges on the travelogue as Gloria Swanson ("Judy") and a very dashing Laurence Olivier ("Nick") meet, fall in love and engage in an early thirties version of a "open marriage". They travel the length and breadth of Europe before he ends up in Cannes visiting a friend whilst she decants home to prepare their flat in London. In Cannes, "Nick" gets a bit sozzled and hooks up with old flame Nora Swinburne ("Lady Fitzmaurice") after getting injured in a high speed (and quite entertaining) power boat race... Riddled with guilt, he goes home and tells his wife. Ostensibly she forgives him, but does she? Does she, really - or is the green eyed monster about to rear it's ugly head? It's got it's fair share of schemers and plenty of rather childish tit-for-tat antics to keep the plot moving - sometimes quite amusingly, and there is definitely a chemistry between the two stars, but the dialogue just clutters things up and the whole thing is just a bit lightweight. Nothing wrong in that, I suppose, but I really wanted more from this pairing...