Mr. And Mrs. Smith (1941) - (Movie Clip) Like A Squeezed Lemon!
Having each been pretending not to know that they're not legally married, Ann (Carole Lombard) and David (Robert Montgomery) Smith join the inevitable battle in the Alfred Hitchcock comedy Mr. And Mrs. Smith, 1941.
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A quarrelsome couple discovers their marriage isn't legal in Mr. and Mrs. Smith (1941), a romantic comedy directed by Alfred Hitchcock.
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