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Never a Dull Moment

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NR,1hr 29min
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1950
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Synopsis: In this 1951 comedy Irene Dunne stars as Kay, a Manhattan-based songwriter who marries widowed rodeo cowboy Chris (Fred MacMurray). In the tradition of The Egg and I, Kay suffers a great deal of culture shock when she moves into Chris' western ranch. When she isn't being bedeviled by her new step-children, poor Kay is subjected to bumps and bruises as she tries to become an expert horsewoman. Nothing happens in Never a Dull Moment that isn't thoroughly predictable, though the stars bring a degree ... Full Synopsis
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Based on a novel by Kay Swift (who also wrote the three songs in the film version), Never a Dull Moment is a fairly routine "fish out of water" comedy made palatable by its engaging cast and, to a lesser extent, from the assured, if mostly uninspired, direction of George Marshall. In her next-to-last film, Irene Dunne is a pleasure to be around, as always. She brings her patented brand of femininity, ... Read Review
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