Let's Do It Again (1953 film)
Let's Do It Again is a 1953 American Technicolor musical film directed by Alexander Hall and starring Jane Wyman, Ray Milland, and Aldo Ray.
The film revolves around Constance “Connie” Stuart (Jane Wyman), a Broadway composer, and Gary Stuart (Ray Milland), her estranged opera-singing husband. They divorced five years prior but are thrown back together when Connie wants Gary to star in her new musical. However, Gary, now engaged to vivacious French woman Lily (Valerie Bettis), refuses. Connie then concocts a scheme involving a lovesick Marine named Chet (Aldo Ray) to make Gary jealous and reconsider.
The movie is a romantic comedy featuring musical numbers and explores themes of rekindled romance and the complexities of relationships. Notable songs in the film include "Let's Do It Again," which became a popular song in its own right. The film is known for its lighthearted tone and the performances of its lead actors.