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  1. Married couple Lucy and Jerry Warriner both suspect the other of cheating and find themselves in divorce court. The divorce is granted - the only point of contention is who gets their dog, Mr. Smith. They soon have significant others. Lucy starts seeing her neighbor from across the hall, Daniel Leeson while Jerry is seeing Barbara Vance.

  2. The Awful Truth. (TV series) The Awful Truth (1999–2000) is a satirical television show that was directed, written, and hosted by filmmaker Michael Moore, and funded by the British broadcaster Channel 4. [2] [3] [4] [5]

  3. Frances Ha is a fast and fun trip across one 20-something NYC (and points farther) towards adulthood. Ryland Walker Knight 18 Jul 2013. Before their divorce becomes final, Jerry and Lucy Warriner both do their best to ruin each other’s plans for remarriage, Jerry to haughty socialite Barbara Vance, she to oil-rich bumpkin Daniel Leeson.

  4. A comic battlefield presided over by two superbly-matched sparring partners, THE AWFUL TRUTH also stars Cary Grant as the other half of a couple facing divorce and fighting over custody of their beloved dog, Mr. Smith. Somewhere before the final divorce decree, however, Jerry decides he wants Lucy back, only to learn that she's marrying a ...

  5. Synopsis. Danger! Wild woman on the loose! Unfounded suspicions lead a married couple to begin divorce proceedings, whereupon they start undermining each other’s attempts to find new romance. Remove Ads. Cast. Crew. Details. Genres.

  6. Truth was called many things but it was never boring. Adrian Tame knows that better than anyone as he worked for Truth for more than a decade as a reporter and news editor. In the years it was owned by the Murdoch family he worked alongside young Rupert as he cut his teeth on the shock horror scandals that graced the pages of Truth when it was selling a whopping 400,000 copies a week.

  7. A seductive melange of sophisticated comedy and riotous slapstick, The Awful Truth is one of the funniest films to come out of Hollywood in the 1930s. Perfectly paced and with hilarious comic situations that have a touch of the old Feydeau farce about them, the film is a classic that is just as entertaining today as it was when it was made.