Mr. & Mrs. Smith
Happily married for three years, Ann and David Smith live in New York. One morning Ann asks David if he had to do it over again, would he marry her—and to her shock, he answers, "No". Later that day, they separately discover that, due to a legal complication—they are not legally married.
Alfred Hitchcock
Casts & Crew
Carole Lombard
Robert Montgomery
Gene Raymond
Jack Carson
Philip Merivale
Lucile Watson
William Tracy
Charles Halton
Esther Dale
Emma Dunn
Betty Compson
Patricia Farr
William Edmunds
Pamela Blake
Alfred Hitchcock
Also Directed by Alfred Hitchcock
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