A psychoanalyst causes a woman to doubt her happy marriage.
That Uncertain Feeling is a 1941 American comedy film directed by Ernst Lubitsch and starring Merle Oberon, Melvyn Douglas and Burgess Meredith. The film is about the bored wife of an insurance salesman who meets an eccentric pianist and seeks a divorce. The screenplay by Walter Reisch and Donald Ogden Stewart was based on the 1880 French play Divorçons by Victorien Sardou and Émile de Najac.
Cast
Merle Oberon as Jill Baker
Melvyn Douglas as Larry Baker
Burgess Meredith as Alexander Sebastian
Alan Mowbray as Dr. Vengard
Olive Blakeney as Margie Stallings, Jill's friend
Harry Davenport as Jones, Larry's lawyer
Sig Ruman as Mr. Kafka, Larry's prospective client
Eve Arden as Sally Aikens
Richard Carle as The Butler
Rolfe Sedan as Art Dealer (uncredited)
Directed by Ernst Lubitsch
Screenplay by Donald Ogden Stewart
Walter Reisch (adaptation)
Based on Divorçons
1880 play
by Victorien Sardou
Emile de Najac
Produced by Ernst Lubitsch
Sol Lesser (uncredited)
Starring Merle Oberon
Melvyn Douglas
Burgess Meredith
Cinematography George Barnes
Edited by William Shea
Music by Werner R. Heymann
Production
companies
Ernst Lubitsch Productions
Sol Lesser Productions
Distributed by United Artists
Release date
April 20, 1941
Running time 84 minutes
Country United States
Language English
Budget $1 million (approx)
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