Move Over, Darling with Doris Day: DVD Cover
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Move Over, Darling Director: Michael Gordon Cast: Doris Day, James Garner, Polly Bergen, Chuck Connors

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  • DVD Release Date: 01/30/2007
  • Original Release: 1963
  • Rating: Not Rated
  • Sales Rank: 6,894

Viewer Rating: (3 ratings)

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The Amazing Road to Move Over, Darling featurette; Doris vs. Marilyn featurette; A Conversation With Polly Bergen featurette; Photo gallery; D.W. Griffith's Enoch Arden: Part II the 1911 film based on the original poem which inspired Move Over, Darling; Restoration comparison

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Disc #1 -- Move Over, Darling
1. Main Titles [2:17]
2. Nicks New Wife [5:24]
3. The Late Mrs. Arden [2:53]
4. A Moving Violation [:34]
5. Ellen's Little Girls [3:24]
6. Back From the Dead [:23]
7. The Interrupted Honeymoon [6:03]
8. Paging Nick Arden [9:16]
9. The American Way [:41]
10. Meanwhile, in Suite C... [6:04]
11. Four Simple Words [2:24]
12. Twinkle Lullaby [5:35]
13. Cooking up Trouble [2:14]
14. The Swedish Nurse [2:40]
15. This Woman Is Not That Woman! [3:23]
16. Who Is Stephen Burkett? [3:12]
17. The Substitute Steve [1:28]
18. Coming Clean [4:53]
19. Nick the Bigamist [2:32]
20. Mommy [2:39]

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Editorial Reviews

A man makes the highly unexpected discovery that he has two wives in this romantic comedy. Widower Nick Arden (James Garner) has just set off on his honeymoon with his new wife Bianca (Polly Bergen) when his mother Grace (Thelma Ritter) receives a very unexpected guest -- Nick's late wife Ellen (Doris Day). While Ellen was proclaimed legally dead five years after her plane disappeared in a flight over the Pacific Ocean, in truth her flight crash-landed on a desert island where she was stranded with Stephen Burkett (Chuck Connors) and only now has managed to return to civilization. When Grace informs Ellen that Nick has just left town with his new wife, Ellen heads out to the resort where the newlyweds are staying, and comic confusion ensues. Move Over, Darling began life as a project called Something's Got to Give, which was the film that Marilyn Monroe was working on at the time of her death; besides Monroe, the original cast included Dean Martin, Cyd Charisse, and Phil Silvers. Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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LOVE IT!by PensandPages

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June 30, 2009: Move Over, Darling is one of my favorite movies!!! I love Doris Day! She is awesome! This is definitely a keeper!!! It is a very good feel happy movie!!!

Move Over For More Fun With Doris!by Anonymous

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July 18, 2008: Once again, Doris Day is paired with James Garner....and their chemistry together is magical. Like all of this fluffy product from the 60's, it has some dated moments and a few sappy ones....but that just adds to the charm. Here is a remake not to miss..especially when Doris confronts her rival Bianca, who she refers to as 'Binaca'.....and gives her a backrub that turns into a wrestling match.