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{{quote|''''''Dan' Leeson:''''' ''Are you sure you don't like that fella?''
'''''Lucy Warriner:''''' ''Like him? You saw the way I treated him, didn't you?''
''''''Dan' Leeson:''''' ''That's what I mean. Back on my ranch, I got a little red rooster and a little brown hen and they fight all the time too, but every once in a while they make up again and they're right friendly.''}}
 
Released in 1937, this'''''The Awful Truth''''' is the third film version of a play by Arthur Richman. It stars Irene Dunne and [[Cary Grant]] as Lucy and Jerry Warriner, a divorcing couple who go to great lengths to interfere in each others' love lives. Nominated for six [[Academy Award|Oscars]], only one of which it won (Best Director for Leo McCarey). Placed in the [[National Film Registry]].
 
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