Meet the Missus (1940 film)
Meet the Missus is a 1940 American romantic comedy film directed by Richard Wallace and starring Robert Young and Joan Blondell. The film was produced by Universal Pictures.
Plot Summary
The film centers around a charming but perpetually broke architect, Robert, who falls for a wealthy socialite, Patricia. He disguises his true financial status to win her affections, leading to a series of humorous misunderstandings and escalating situations as he attempts to maintain his charade. The plot involves mistaken identities, social gaffes, and ultimately, the revelation of Robert's true circumstances. The resolution focuses on Patricia's genuine feelings and whether they can overcome the differences in their social standing.
Cast
- Robert Young as Robert
- Joan Blondell as Patricia
- (Other cast members would be listed here, if information were available)
Production
The film was produced during the Golden Age of Hollywood and exemplifies the romantic comedy genre popular at the time. Further details regarding production specifics (e.g., budget, filming locations, crew) are currently unavailable.
Reception
Critical and audience reception of ''Meet the Missus'' is undocumented in readily available sources. Further research into contemporary reviews and box office figures would be needed to provide a complete assessment.
Legacy
The film's place in cinematic history is currently unclear due to a lack of readily accessible information. Further research is needed to determine its impact on the genre and its cultural significance.