Almost Married (1942 film)
Almost Married is a 1942 American comedy film directed by Charles Lamont and starring Jane Frazee, Robert Paige, and Elizabeth Patterson. The plot revolves around a young woman who impulsively marries a man she barely knows, only to quickly realize the marriage was a mistake. The film follows her attempts to undo the marriage, complicated by the interference of her meddling family and the unexpected attraction she begins to feel for her new husband. It is considered a lighthearted romantic comedy characteristic of the films produced during the studio era. The film's tone is primarily farcical, featuring misunderstandings, slapstick, and quick-paced dialogue. While not considered a major classic, it remains a representative example of the genre and a showcase for the comedic talents of its cast.