The More the Merrier
The More the Merrier

The More the Merrier (1943)

6.9 ? May 13, 1943 1h 44m

Overview

It's World War II and there is a severe housing shortage everywhere - especially in Washington, D.C. where Connie Milligan rents an apartment. Believing it to be her patriotic duty, Connie offers to sublet half of her apartment, fully expecting a suitable female tenent. What she gets instead is mischievous, middle-aged Benjamin Dingle. Dingle talks her into subletting to him and then promptly sublets half of his half to young, irreverent Joe Carter - creating a situation tailor-made for comedy and romance.

Genres

Comedy Romance

Release Date

May 13, 1943

Rating

6.9 /10

Runtime

1h 44m

Jean Arthur

Jean Arthur

Constance Milligan

Joel McCrea

Joel McCrea

Joe Carter

Charles Coburn

Charles Coburn

Benjamin Dingle

Richard Gaines

Richard Gaines

Charles J. Pendergast

Bruce Bennett

Bruce Bennett

FBI Agent Evans

Frank Sully

Frank Sully

FBI Agent Pike

Donald Douglas

Donald Douglas

FBI Agent Harding

Clyde Fillmore

Clyde Fillmore

Senator Noonan

Stanley Clements

Stanley Clements

Morton Rodakiewicz

Sam Ash

Sam Ash

Committee Member (uncredited)

Don Barclay

Don Barclay

Drunk (uncredited)

Brandon Beach

Shaving Gag (uncredited)

Betzi Beaton

Miss Finch (uncredited)

Hank Bell

Hank Bell

Singing Man on Apartment Stairway (uncredited)

Edward Biby

Committee Member (uncredited)

Gladys Blake

Gladys Blake

Barmaid (uncredited)

Lulu Mae Bohrman

Secretary (uncredited)

Sally Cairns

Bathing Girl (uncredited)

Jack Carr

Taxi Driver (uncredited)

Ruth Cherrington

Ruth Cherrington

Night Club Guest (uncredited)

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7.0/10

Aug 21, 2025

I’d have liked a bit more from Charles Coburn in this, but he still features engagingly enough as the man who facilitates the meeting of his unexpectedly acquired landlady “Connie” (Jean Arthur) to the man he has sub-let one half of his bedroom too. That man is “Joe” (Joel McCrea) and his arrival comes after a little failed cloak and dagger activity from “Dingle” who was only staying for a few days himself, and who had no authority whatsoever to take the man’s six bucks to sleep in her apartment. Scene set, what now ensues is hardly rocket science, but Arthur is on good form as the inevitable courtship plays out despite her already being engaged to the steady “Pendergast” (Richard Gaines) and there being a secret sub-plot that could end up embroiling them in affairs of the dreaded FBI! There is chemistry a-plenty between Arthur and McCrea, loads of mischief and some great timing from a Coburn whose matchmaking could have got him a job on “Fiddler on the (sun) Roof”. There is also plenty of quickly-paced dialogue that builds nicely on the accumulating daftness of the whole thing as people from adjacent bedrooms chat to each other through their respective open windows. It’s got a small cast, so we can focus on the characters better and with a jolly accompaniment from studio regular Leigh Hardine it lets Coburn, Arthur and McCrae entertain us for one hundred, enjoyable, minutes.

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