John M. Stahl1941-1950ComedyRomanceUSA

John M. Stahl – Holy Matrimony (1943)

Holy Matrimony (1943)
Holy Matrimony (1943)

Summary by All Movie Guide:
A man trying to leave his fame behind discovers the perils of choosing to be the wrong unknown person in this farcical British comedy. Priam Farli (Monty Woolley) is an eccentric but famous and well-respected artist who prefers to work in total seclusion — so much so that he’s spent the last 20 years creating his paintings while living on an isolated island in the Pacific, with only his valet, Henry Leek (Eric Blore), for company. When word reaches Farli that he is to be knighted by King Edward VII (Edwin Maxwell), the artist reluctantly sails back to Great Britain with Leek, but en route, his devoted servant dies. Seeing a perfect opportunity to once again escape the public eye, Farli poses as Leek and claims that the great painter was the one who passed away. Farli is not allowed to attend his own funeral, but things get more complicated when Alice Challice (Gracie Fields) appears with a letter in which Leek proposes marriage to her. Wanting to maintain his cover, Farli goes through with the wedding, only to find that Leek was already married, and his first wife (Una O’Connor) would like some explanations as to why her Henry has taken another wife, not to mention wondering where he’s been for the past two decades. Laird Cregar, Alan Mowbray, and Fritz Feld highlight the supporting cast.

Holy Matrimony (1943)
Holy Matrimony (1943)
Holy Matrimony (1943)
Holy.Matrimony.1943.DVDRip.x264-HANDJOB.mkv

General
Container:	Matroska
Runtime:	1h 27mn
Size:	1.29 GiB
DXVA:	Compatible
Minimum settings:	Met
Video
Codec:	x264
Resolution:	706x480 ~> 706x529
Aspect ratio:	4:3
Frame rate:	23.976 fps
Bit rate:	1 930 Kbps
Audio
English 2.0ch AC-3 @ 192 Kbps

https://nitro.download/view/65F85D703A0E2F9/Holy.Matrimony.1943.DVDRip.x264-HANDJOB.mkv

Language(s):English
Subtitles:None

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