The story of is a poignant "tragi-comedy" that pulls back the curtain on a working-class marriage. Directed by George Cukor and written by the legendary duo Ruth Gordon and Garson Kanin , it starts at what seems like the end: a divorce court. The Setup: Two Sides to Every Story
(Judy Holliday) and Chet Keefer (Aldo Ray) are standing before Judge Anne Carroll (Madge Kennedy) in the New York Court of Domestic Relations. Their lawyers are ready to sever the tie, but the judge senses there’s still a spark worth saving. She invites them into her private chambers to recount their journey—under the belief that "there are three sides to every story: yours, his, and the truth". The Flashbacks: Hope and Reality The Marrying Kind (1952) - 1630revellodrive - WordPress.com The Marrying Kind(1952)