I Love You Again (1940) starring William Powell, Myrna Loy, Frank McHugh
Synopsis of I Love You Again
In I Love You Again, William Powell and Myrna Loy star in this comedy about a seemingly staid married businessman whose recovery from amnesia exposes his past existence as a con artist.
Review of I Love You Again
When the ocean liner docks, he’s smitten by a beautiful woman whose come to meet the boat – Myrna Loy. Who he soon discovers that he’s actually married to; but she plans divorce. So, he wants to woo his wife, while pretending to be his stuffy alter ego, and con the town with a oil scheme.
In short, it’s hilariously funny, fast-paced, and higly recommended.
Cast of characters in I Love You Again
- Larry Wilson aka George Carey (William Powell, My Man Godfrey). The newly-awakened con man. He’s absolutely hilarious, as a duck out of water trying to fit in as an upright citizen. And trying to win his wife’s love back, by being himself. As much as possible …
- Kay Wilson (Myrna Loy, Libeled Lady). Larry Wilson’s beautiful wife. Who has been treated by her husband as a thing, to be used as he aspires to be … president of the Chamber of Commerce. And she’s tired of it, and about to divorce him. But … after he returns, he seems different. And she slowly, gradually, falls in love with her new/old husband.
- ‘Doc’ Ryan (Frank McHugh, Miss Grant Takes Richmond). The man Larry/George rescues, who then becomes his right-hand man. And pretends to be a doctor, to help his cover as “recovering” from the boat rescue. A very funny performance!
- Herbert (Donald Douglas, Angels in the Outfield). The man who plans to marry Kay as soon as she’s divorced. But a man who’s outclassed by the “new” Larry. And, not quite as nice or honest as he’s leading Kay to believe …
- Duke Sheldon (Edmund Lowe, Chandu the Magician). Another con man brought in by Larry/George to help him fleece the community. A not-very-nice man, who doesn’t take “no” for an answer …
Editorial review of I Love You Again courtesy of Amazon.com
Take a refreshing plot with a novel twist, add line after line of wonderfully saucy dialogue, garnish with top-notch direction by W. S. Van Dyke II, and the result is one of the brightest romantic comedies ever essayed by the William Powell-Myrna Loy team.
In this wildly original tale (by Charles Lederer, George Oppenheimer and Harry Kurnitz), Mr. Powell plays a big-city confidence man who awakens from a nine-year amnesia to discover he has become the manager of a small-town pottery works, joined the Elks and married Miss Loy. Partnered in a phony oil scam, he continues the charade, only to find that Miss Loy is about to divorce him for being such a fuddy-duddy! His problem: How to get the dough, avoid discovery and re-win the heart of his wife. The result is an unpredictable melange of swift gags and clever one-liners. William Powell and Myrna Loy. Screen legends. And a barrel of fun!