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Cary Grant adds fresh laurels to his already enviable reputation in "My Favourite Wife" as Nick Arden, a young barrister who commits accidental bigamy and finds himself with two wives on his hands in the persons of Gad Patrick, as the kissless second wife, and Irene Dunne, his gay co-star, who declared dead in a shipwreck, unexpecttedly turns up on his honeymoon to harass the bewildered young man to make him choose which is "My Favourite Wife." To be shown at the State Theatre tonight.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 3 January 1941, Page 9

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Cary Grant adds fresh laurels to his already enviable reputation in "My Favourite Wife" as Nick Arden, a young barrister who commits accidental bigamy and finds himself with two wives on his hands in the persons of Gad Patrick, as the kissless second wife, and Irene Dunne, his gay co-star, who declared dead in a shipwreck, unexpecttedly turns up on his honeymoon to harass the bewildered young man to make him choose which is "My Favourite Wife." To be shown at the State Theatre tonight. Wairarapa Times-Age, 3 January 1941, Page 9

Cary Grant adds fresh laurels to his already enviable reputation in "My Favourite Wife" as Nick Arden, a young barrister who commits accidental bigamy and finds himself with two wives on his hands in the persons of Gad Patrick, as the kissless second wife, and Irene Dunne, his gay co-star, who declared dead in a shipwreck, unexpecttedly turns up on his honeymoon to harass the bewildered young man to make him choose which is "My Favourite Wife." To be shown at the State Theatre tonight. Wairarapa Times-Age, 3 January 1941, Page 9

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