The Feminine Touch

The Feminine Touch

97 mins | Comedy | Oct. 1, 1941

A college professor who believes there's no place for jealousy in modern marriage, John Hathaway (Don Ameche) moves with his wife, Julie (Rosalind Russell), to New York where he plans to publish a book on the subject. Meeting with publisher Elliott Morgan (Van Heflin), who falls head over heels for Julie, John is assigned to his assistant Nellie (Kay Francis), who only has eyes for her boss. Working closely with Nellie, who Julie thinks is after her husband, John continues his high-minded ways while his angry spouse schemes to make him so jealous he'll knock Elliott's block clean off.

The Feminine Touch

97 mins | Comedy | Oct. 1, 1941

The Feminine Touch
A college professor who believes there's no place for jealousy in modern marriage, John Hathaway (Don Ameche) moves with his wife, Julie (Rosalind Russell), to New York where he plans to publish a book on the subject. Meeting with publisher Elliott Morgan (Van Heflin), who falls head over heels for Julie, John is assigned to his assistant Nellie (Kay Francis), who only has eyes for her boss. Working closely with Nellie, who Julie thinks is after her husband, John continues his high-minded ways while his angry spouse schemes to make him so jealous he'll knock Elliott's block clean off.
IMDb rating 6.4
Producers Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Original title The Feminine Touch
Directors W.S. Van Dyke
Writers Ogden Nash, Edmund L. Hartmann, George Oppenheimer

Cast

Rosalind Russell

as Julie Hathaway

Don Ameche

as John Hathaway

Kay Francis

as Nellie Woods

Van Heflin

as Elliott Morgan

Donald Meek

as Captain Makepeace Liveright

Gordon Jones

as Rubber-Legs Ryan

Henry Daniell

as Shelley Mason

Sidney Blackmer

as Freddie Bond

Grant Mitchell

as Dean Hutchinson

David Clyde

as Brighton

Harold Minjir

as Hutchinson's Secretary (uncredited)

Mickey Martin

as Flower Delivery Boy (uncredited)

Bernard Nedell

as Subway Snake (uncredited)

William H. O'Brien

as Nightclub Waiter (uncredited)

Anne O'Neal

as Woman on Subway Train (uncredited)

Frances Morris

as Time Telephone Operator (uncredited)

Cecil Cunningham

as Party Guest (uncredited)

Julie Gibson

as Singer (uncredited)