That Uncertain Feeling (1941) Burgess Meredith | Comedy Classic Film ✪ [FAST]

: The film features standout supporting performances, notably Eve Arden as a witty legal secretary and Alan Mowbray as the influential psychoanalyst.

Burgess Meredith plays Alexander Sebastian, a "cantankerously intellectual" musician who claims he can only play his best for a single listener. His performance is a comedic highlight, portraying a man who openly "hates everything and everybody". Meredith later recalled this production as one of the best times of his career, enjoying the improvisational and "psychic" directing style of Lubitsch. Meredith later recalled this production as one of

The 1941 classic is a sophisticated screwball comedy directed by Ernst Lubitsch , known for his legendary "Lubitsch Touch". The film stars Merle Oberon , Melvyn Douglas , and Burgess Meredith in a lighthearted satire of marriage, psychoanalysis, and high society. Plot Overview Plot Overview Are you interested in seeing a

Are you interested in seeing a or more details on other Ernst Lubitsch comedies? That Uncertain Feeling (1941) realizing he might lose his wife

Jill Baker (Merle Oberon) is a wealthy Manhattan socialite who suffers from a recurring case of psychosomatic hiccups. At the urging of friends, she visits a psychoanalyst, Dr. Vengard, who suggests her hiccups are a symptom of marital dissatisfaction with her husband, Larry (Melvyn Douglas), a busy insurance executive.

While in the doctor's waiting room, Jill meets (Burgess Meredith), a temperamental, eccentric, and misanthropic pianist. Intrigued by his artistic passion—a sharp contrast to her husband’s practical business mindset—Jill begins an affair that leads her to file for a divorce. Larry, realizing he might lose his wife, hatches a plan using reverse psychology to win her back. Burgess Meredith’s Role

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