The best Gary Merrill’s comedy movies

Gary Merrill

Gary Merrill

02/08/1915- 05/03/1990
Today we present the best Gary Merrill’s movies. If you are a great movie fan, you will surely know most of them, but we hope to discover a movie that you have not yet seen … and that you love! Let’s go there with the best Gary Merrill’s movies.

The Great Impostor

The Great Impostor
6.9/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 01/03/1961
  • Character: Fred Demara Sr.
Fictionalized account of Ferdinand Waldo Demara Jr., who stole or created fictional identities and worked in a variety of occupations, most quite successfully.

Clambake

Clambake
5.6/10
The heir to an oil fortune trades places with a water-ski instructor at a Florida hotel to see if girls will like him for himself, rather than his father's money.

This Is the Army

This Is the Army
5.8/10
In WW I dancer Jerry Jones stages an all-soldier show on Broadway, called Yip Yip Yaphank. Wounded in the War, he becomes a producer. In WW II his son Johnny Jones, who was before his fathers assistant, gets the order to stage a knew all-soldier show, called THIS IS THE ARMY. But in his pesonal life he has problems, because he refuses to marry his fiancée until the war is over.

Thieves

Thieves
4.6/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 11/02/1977
  • Character: Street Man
Martin and Sally Cramer grew up on the hardscrabble Lower East Side, where Sally still teaches; meanwhile, Martin's the head of a fancy private school. Romantic dalliances with others convince them that they're meant to be together despite their differences, a decision that's cemented, oddly enough, by an over-the-top argument that draws the police.

The Pleasure of His Company

The Pleasure of His Company
6.7/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 01/06/1961
  • Character: James Dougherty
Just as San Francisco debutante, Jessica Poole, is set to get married, her absentee father arrives, disrupting the household of his ex-wife. Is he there to break up the wedding? Or to steal back his ex-wife? Or is Pogo finally ready to be a father after all these years?

Mother Didn't Tell Me

Mother Didn't Tell Me
5.7/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 03/03/1950
  • Character: Dr. Peter Roberts
Jane Morgan (Dorothy McGuire) marries handsome doctor William Wright (William Lundigan), despite warnings from a host of other doctor's wives that she will be neglected and lonely, thanks to his career. Based on the novel The Doctor Has Three Faces by Mary Bard and billed as a movie with "all the answers" for new wives, this dated little film follows Jane's struggles to adapt her life to better suit her husband's needs.

Navy Wife

Navy Wife
4.5/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 20/05/1956
  • Character: Jack Blain
Japanese women, seeng how well American soldiers stationed in their country treat their wives, demand the same from their husbands.

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