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Smile When You Say "I Do" 1973

📅 1973-09-25

Smile When You Say "I Do" (1973) brings the legendary prankster spirit of Allen Funt's Candid Camera to the big screen, blending classic practical jokes with the quirks of matrimony.

Director: Allen Funt

Cast

Allen Funt
Allen Funt
Self / Host

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Smile When You Say "I Do" (1973) about?

This 1973 comedy turns the sacred vow of marriage into a stage for Candid Camera's signature pranks. Allen Funt directs a series of hilarious set-ups, from suspicious spouses to a runaway marriage machine, all designed to catch unsuspecting participants—and viewers—off guard.

Who directed Smile When You Say "I Do"?

Allen Funt, the creator of the iconic Candid Camera franchise, directed this comedic gem, staying true to his signature style of real-life practical jokes.

Who stars in Smile When You Say "I Do"?

The film stars Allen Funt, the legendary prankster behind Candid Camera, as the central figure orchestrating the marriage-themed mischief.

Is Smile When You Say "I Do" (1973) worth watching?

If you love vintage comedy with a dash of nostalgia, this film delivers. While it lacks modern CGI or high-stakes humor, its charm lies in its simplicity and the timeless appeal of Candid Camera's pranks. A fun watch for fans of retro entertainment.

How long is Smile When You Say "I Do"?

Runtime details are not listed.

About Smile When You Say "I Do" (1973) — Classic Candid Camera Comedy Meets Marriage Shenanigans

Smile When You Say "I Do" (1973) brings the legendary prankster spirit of Allen Funt's Candid Camera to the big screen, blending classic practical jokes with the quirks of matrimony. Directed by Funt himself, this vintage comedy-thriller turns wedding bells into a playground for mischief, featuring a series of uproarious set-ups that play on the insecurities and absurdities of marriage. From a wife suspected of infidelity to a bizarre automated marriage machine, every gag delivers that signature Candid Camera charm—unpredictable, lighthearted, and just cheeky enough to keep audiences grinning.

The film thrives on the era's playful, almost anarchic energy, capturing the innocence of early television while poking fun at the sacred institution of marriage. With its mix of slapstick humor and clever social satire, Smile When You Say "I Do" feels like a time capsule of 1970s entertainment—unfiltered, unapologetic, and endlessly entertaining for fans of retro comedy.