The Four Poster

Jan de Hartog's two-person stage play The Fourposter has always seemed to attract married acting couples, a tradition established by the play's first Broadway stars Hume Cronyn and Jessica Tandy. The film version featured Rex Harrison and Lilli Palmer, who (you guessed it) were man and wife at the time. The story traces the history of a marriage from the wedding night in 1890 to the death of the wife in the 1930s; all crucial scenes are acted out in the couple's boudoir, near the fourposter bed they'd received as a wedding present. The passing years, and the triumphs and tragedies of the couple, are wittily represented by transitional animation sequences produced by the UPA cartoon studios. A musical version of The Fourposter titled I Do I Do opened on Broadway in 1966, breaking precedent by starring Mary Martin and Robert Preston, who were happily married but not to each other.

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  • TheTVDB.com Movie ID 186731
  • Status Released
  • Released United States of America October 8, 1952 Italy March 6, 1953 Australia March 20, 1953 Denmark April 20, 1953 Finland May 29, 1953 Germany June 12, 1953 Argentina August 11, 1953 France September 2, 1953 Spain September 14, 1953 Sweden November 16, 1953 Austria March 26, 1954 Portugal July 8, 1955
  • Content Rating Sweden 15+ United States of America NR
  • Runtime 103 minutes
  • Genres Comedy Drama Romance War
  • Original Country United States of America
  • Original Language English
  • Production Company Stanley Kramer Productions
  • Distributor Columbia Pictures Columbia Pictures Corporation
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