Made for Each Other

Heartbreak...!

6.1
19391h 32m

A couple struggle to find happiness after a whirlwind courtship.

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Thumbnail for video: Made for Each Other (1939) ORIGNAL TRAILER [HQ]

Made for Each Other (1939) ORIGNAL TRAILER [HQ]

Cast

Photo of Carole Lombard

Carole Lombard

Jane Mason

Photo of James Stewart

James Stewart

John Horace Mason

Photo of Charles Coburn

Charles Coburn

Judge Joseph M. Doolittle

Photo of Lucile Watson

Lucile Watson

Mrs. Harriet Mason

Photo of Alma Kruger

Alma Kruger

Sister Madeline

Photo of Irving Bacon

Irving Bacon

Newark Radio Operator (uncredited)

Photo of Raymond Bailey

Raymond Bailey

Salt Lake City Hospital Chemist (uncredited)

Photo of Louise Beavers

Louise Beavers

Lily (uncredited)

Photo of Ward Bond

Ward Bond

Jim Hatton (uncredited)

Photo of Donald Briggs

Donald Briggs

Mr. Carter (uncredited)

Photo of Harlan Briggs

Harlan Briggs

Judge (uncredited)

Photo of Lane Chandler

Lane Chandler

Ranger on Telephone (uncredited)

Photo of Monte Collins

Monte Collins

Juror (uncredited)

Photo of Esther Dale

Esther Dale

Annie (uncredited)

Photo of Harry Davenport

Harry Davenport

Dr. Healy (uncredited)

Photo of Edgar Dearing

Edgar Dearing

Mounted Policeman (uncredited)

Photo of Harry Depp

Harry Depp

Hutch (uncredited)

Photo of Robert Elliott

Robert Elliott

Airport Operations Manager (uncredited)

Photo of Fern Emmett

Fern Emmett

Farmer's Wife (uncredited)

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Reviews

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CinemaSerf

6/10

Jimmy Stewart always could pull off the role as the hapless, dewy-eyed fellow; but in this one - despite actually shedding a tear - he struggles to hold this slightly gloopy melodrama together. He portrays a lawyer who falls in love with and impulsively marries Carole Lombard ("Jane") and they have a baby. Simultaneously, his job prospects take a turn for the worst and they find themselves a bit skint. This puts obvious pressures on their relationship and the film charts their ups and downs. Charles Coburn turns in a good performance as the "Judge" and there's quite a tense sequence with Ward Bond/Eddie Quillan flying in to the rescue at the end. I think sometimes we tend to forget that a lot of these films were little more than production-line efforts; so maybe we expect too much by way of distinctive storylines and/or performances. This one is fine, but forgettable.

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