The Affairs of Martha


1h 6m 1942
The Affairs of Martha

Brief Synopsis

A servant's scandalous novel lands her employers in hot water.

Film Details

Also Known As
Once Upon a Thursday
Genre
Comedy
Release Date
Aug 1942
Premiere Information
not available
Production Company
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Corp.
Distribution Company
Loew's Inc.
Country
United States

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 6m
Sound
Mono (Western Electric Sound System)
Color
Black and White
Theatrical Aspect Ratio
1.37 : 1
Film Length
5,977ft (7 reels)

Synopsis

The serenity of suburban Rock Bay is shattered when a newspaper gossip column reveals that a new book has been written with "a kitchen's eye view" of a local household, and as they read their morning papers, each family fears that their maid is the author. Miranda Sommerfield, daughter of "the nuttiest family in town," is convinced that the culprit is one of their servants, either sweet young maid Martha Lindstrom or cranky cook Mrs. McKissick, but her mother Sophie dismisses the idea. That night, Jeff, the Sommerfields' anthropologist son, returns unexpectedly from the Arctic, accompanied by his new fiancée, Sylvia Norwood, a snooty mathematician. When Martha sees him, she begs McKissick to swap days off and immediately goes to New York. There she sees publisher Joel Archer and tells him not to plant any more gossip about her book. Joel is the only person who knows that Martha and Jeff were secretly married before he left and that Martha has spent the last eighteen months going to night school and writing a book to impress him. After Joel drives Martha home, he sympathetically kisses her goodnight and is seen by Danny O'Brien, a local handyman who likes to flirt with her. A few minutes later, Jeff visits Martha's room and asks her if she got the divorce they agreed upon, and she says she did not because she couldn't get the time off. As she formerly had agreed that their hasty marriage was a mistake, he doesn't understand. Just then Danny comes through Martha's window and asks about the man she just kissed. He and Jeff get in a fistfight and Martha sends them both out. The next morning, Jeff's black-eye puzzles his family, but Sylvia says he doesn't need to explain. When Miranda finds another item in the paper, Jeff suspects Martha. He then bursts into the kitchen and accuses her of blackmail, after which she slaps him, throws down the money he had given her for a divorce and accepts a date with Danny. When Joel calls, she agrees to meet him for dinner and promises to bring the final manuscript, but says that she needs to be back by 9:00. At dinner, Martha drinks too much and resolves to have fun, then misses her date because she loses track of time. When Joel finally takes her home, Danny again sees him kiss her. Inside, Jeff confronts her, but she pretends to pass out before they can talk, and he carries her to her room. Sylvia secretly sees them, as does Danny. In the morning, Danny expresses admiration for Martha's ability to juggle so many men, and when Jeff sees them in the kitchen, she pretends to make another date with Danny. When the determined Sylvia then tells Jeff that she is moving up their wedding date, Martha asks him to meet her later. That night she agrees to go to Reno and admits that she had always had a crush on him and hoped that by educating herself, he might fall in love with her. Now confused, he tells her not to throw herself at men like Danny, and she storms off. Later, his father and Miranda try to talk him out of marrying Sylvia and, after having a cocktail, he agrees, but Sylvia won't listen. At their engagement party, Joel comes to the kitchen to talk with Martha, but when Sophie sees him, she thinks he is a guest and brings him into the party. During dinner Joel finally reveals that he is the publisher of the "dynamite" Rock Bay book, inciting Jeff to lambast the unnamed author. A verbal mêlée ensues which ends when Joel says that the book is a fine one that has been selected by the Book-of-the-Month Club and that Martha is the author. The embarrassed Martha runs out, followed by Joel. Jeff then reveals his marriage and goes after her. With the aid of a motorcycle officer, he catches up to Joel's car and tells her that he loves her, while the officer writes him a ticket.

Film Details

Also Known As
Once Upon a Thursday
Genre
Comedy
Release Date
Aug 1942
Premiere Information
not available
Production Company
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Corp.
Distribution Company
Loew's Inc.
Country
United States

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 6m
Sound
Mono (Western Electric Sound System)
Color
Black and White
Theatrical Aspect Ratio
1.37 : 1
Film Length
5,977ft (7 reels)

Articles

Jules Dassin (1911-2008) - TCM Schedule Change for Director Jules Dassin Memorial Tribute on Friday, April 20th


In Tribute to director Jules Dassin, who died Monday, March 31st, at age 96, TCM is changing its evening programming on Sunday, April 20th to honor the actor with a double-feature salute.

Sunday, April 20th
8:00 PM Naked City
9:45 PM Topkapi


TCM REMEMBERS JULES DASSIN (1911-2008)

Jules Dassin gained experience in theater and radio in New York before going to work in Hollywood in 1940, first with RKO (as assistant director) and then with MGM. Dassin hit his stride in the late 1940s with such dynamic (and still well-regarded) film noir melodramas as "Brute Force" (1947), "The Naked City" (1948), "Thieves' Highway" (1949) and "Night and the City" (1950), starring Richard Widmark who died this past Monday, March 24th.

After being blacklisted he moved to Europe, where he scored his greatest international successes with the French-produced "Rififi" (1955) and the then-scandalous "Never on Sunday" (1959), starring his second wife Melina Mercouri. For the most part, his later films--such as "Up Tight" (1968), an ill-conceived black remake of John Ford's 1935 classic "The Informer"--have been disappointing and inconclusive. Dassin, however, maintained that among his own films, his personal preference was "He Who Must Die" (1958), starring his wife Melina Mercouri. It is one of his least known films and is rarely screened today but here is a description of it: "Greece, in the 1920's, is occupied by the Turks. The country is in turmoil with entire villages uprooted. The site of the movie is a Greek village that conducts a passion play each year. The leading citizens of the town, under the auspices of the Patriarch, choose those that will play the parts in the Passion. A stuttering shepherd is chosen to play Jesus. The town butcher (who wanted to be Jesus) is chosen as Judas. The town prostitute is chosen as Mary Magdalene. The rest of the disciples are also chosen. As the movie unfolds, the Passion Play becomes a reality. A group of villagers, uprooted by the war and impoverished, arrive at the village led by their priest. The wealthier citizens of the town want nothing with these people and manipulate a massacre. In the context of the 1920's each of the characters plays out their biblical role in actuality."

Family

DAUGHTER: Julie Dassin. Actor. Mother, Beatrice Launer.
SON: Joey Dassin. Mother, Beatrice Launer.
SON: Rickey Dassin. Mother, Beatrice Launer.

Companion
WIFE: Beatrice Launer. Former concert violinist. Married in 1933; divorced in 1962.
WIFE: Melina Mercouri. Actor, politician. Born c. 1923; Greek; together from 1959; married from 1966 until her death on March 6, 1994.

Milestone

1936: First role on New York stage (Yiddish Theater)

1940: First film as assistant director Directed first stage play, "The Medicine Show 1941: Directed first short film, "The Tell-Tale Heart"

1942: Feature directing debut, "Nazi Agent/Salute to Courage"

Jules Dassin (1911-2008) - Tcm Schedule Change For Director Jules Dassin Memorial Tribute On Friday, April 20Th

Jules Dassin (1911-2008) - TCM Schedule Change for Director Jules Dassin Memorial Tribute on Friday, April 20th

In Tribute to director Jules Dassin, who died Monday, March 31st, at age 96, TCM is changing its evening programming on Sunday, April 20th to honor the actor with a double-feature salute. Sunday, April 20th 8:00 PM Naked City 9:45 PM Topkapi TCM REMEMBERS JULES DASSIN (1911-2008) Jules Dassin gained experience in theater and radio in New York before going to work in Hollywood in 1940, first with RKO (as assistant director) and then with MGM. Dassin hit his stride in the late 1940s with such dynamic (and still well-regarded) film noir melodramas as "Brute Force" (1947), "The Naked City" (1948), "Thieves' Highway" (1949) and "Night and the City" (1950), starring Richard Widmark who died this past Monday, March 24th. After being blacklisted he moved to Europe, where he scored his greatest international successes with the French-produced "Rififi" (1955) and the then-scandalous "Never on Sunday" (1959), starring his second wife Melina Mercouri. For the most part, his later films--such as "Up Tight" (1968), an ill-conceived black remake of John Ford's 1935 classic "The Informer"--have been disappointing and inconclusive. Dassin, however, maintained that among his own films, his personal preference was "He Who Must Die" (1958), starring his wife Melina Mercouri. It is one of his least known films and is rarely screened today but here is a description of it: "Greece, in the 1920's, is occupied by the Turks. The country is in turmoil with entire villages uprooted. The site of the movie is a Greek village that conducts a passion play each year. The leading citizens of the town, under the auspices of the Patriarch, choose those that will play the parts in the Passion. A stuttering shepherd is chosen to play Jesus. The town butcher (who wanted to be Jesus) is chosen as Judas. The town prostitute is chosen as Mary Magdalene. The rest of the disciples are also chosen. As the movie unfolds, the Passion Play becomes a reality. A group of villagers, uprooted by the war and impoverished, arrive at the village led by their priest. The wealthier citizens of the town want nothing with these people and manipulate a massacre. In the context of the 1920's each of the characters plays out their biblical role in actuality." Family DAUGHTER: Julie Dassin. Actor. Mother, Beatrice Launer. SON: Joey Dassin. Mother, Beatrice Launer. SON: Rickey Dassin. Mother, Beatrice Launer. Companion WIFE: Beatrice Launer. Former concert violinist. Married in 1933; divorced in 1962. WIFE: Melina Mercouri. Actor, politician. Born c. 1923; Greek; together from 1959; married from 1966 until her death on March 6, 1994. Milestone 1936: First role on New York stage (Yiddish Theater) 1940: First film as assistant director Directed first stage play, "The Medicine Show 1941: Directed first short film, "The Tell-Tale Heart" 1942: Feature directing debut, "Nazi Agent/Salute to Courage"

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The working title of this film was Once Upon a Thursday, the title under which it was reviewed in trade publications. According to news items in Hollywood Reporter, S. Sylvan Simon was originally set to direct the picture, Eddie Imazu was to be the Art Direction Associate, and Leonard Smith was to be the Director of Photography. The Affairs of Martha marked the last screen appearance of actress Frances Drake.