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2[[caption-width-right:315:Monty Woolley as Sheridan Whiteside.]]
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4A 1939 [[{{Farce}} farcical]] stage play by George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart, adapted to film in 1942.
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6Sheridan Whiteside, a cranky, irascible New York author and critic, is conducting a nationwide lecture tour. As a publicity stunt two weeks before Christmas, he is the reluctant dinner guest of prominent Mesalia, Ohio businessman Ernest Stanley and family. While climbing the icy front steps at their house, Whiteside slips and breaks his hip, putting him in a wheelchair and forcing him to remain with the Stanleys over the holidays while he heals.
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8Whiteside quickly takes over the entire household, to the extreme annoyance of Mr. Stanley. His famous friends send their most "heartfelt condolences", and equipment is set up for him to broadcast his weekly radio program direct from the Stanleys' living room. Meanwhile, his trusted secretary, the eternally patient Maggie Cutler, falls in love with Bert Jefferson, editor of the local Mesalia newspaper. Whiteside, horrified at the prospect of losing his right-hand woman to marriage, decides he must put a stop to the romance. Bert has written a play, so Whiteside hits upon the idea of bringing theater actress Lorraine Sheldon to town, ostensibly to discuss starring in the play but really to seduce Bert away from Maggie.
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10TheFilmOfThePlay was released in 1942, directed by William Keighley and starring Monty Woolley as Whiteside, Creator/BetteDavis as Maggie, and Creator/AnnSheridan as Lorraine. Woolley had originated the role on Broadway but was not the studio's first choice, being relatively unknown to film audiences at the time. Creator/JohnBarrymore read for the part, but his severe alcoholism kept him from getting the role (he died not long after). Creator/OrsonWelles and Creator/CharlesLaughton were also interested, but Woolley ended up reprising his role after all.
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12Future ''Series/InsideTheActorsStudio'' host James Lipton co-wrote a {{musical}} adaptation called ''Sherry!'' in 1967. ''Series/HallmarkHallOfFame'' aired a remake in 1972, starring Welles and updating the story for the television age. Meanwhile, the original play has been revived a number of times, including a 2000 production starring Creator/NathanLane.
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15!!Contains examples of:
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17* AmbiguouslyGay: Sheridan Whiteside, while Beverly Carlton is somewhat less ambiguous. Both characters were based on RealLife closeted gay men.
18* AnnoyingPatient: Whiteside is one of the greatest, completely taking over the Stanley household.
19* ArmorPiercingResponse: Banjo gives one to Whiteside after hearing the latter's version of what's happened: "So, Lorraine ''just happened'' to drop by, did she? I smell a rat, Whiteside! A rat with a beard!... Sure, you haven't thought of yourself in years!"
20* AssholeVictim: Just to make sure the audience doesn't sympathize with Mr. Stanley as Whiteside insults him and makes his life miserable, Mr. Stanley is shown as interfering in the lives of both of his children--keeping his son from pursuing a career in photography and blocking his daughter's marriage to a labor leader.
21* ButtMonkey:
22** Mr. Stanley is a combination of this and TheChewToy.
23** Not to mention Nurse Preen.
24* CloudCuckooLander: Harriet Stanley, whose general weirdness is explained when she's revealed to be a crazy murderer.
25* DeadpanSnarker: Whiteside is wheeled out of his room to see everyone's smiling faces. He takes one look and delivers his first line of the play:
26-->"I may vomit."
27* DistractedByTheSexy: One of the men setting up the radio show in the living room is so busy staring at Lorraine, he nearly knocks over a chair, and runs into the door.
28* EvilCripple: Whiteside, who screws with everyone from the comfort of his wheelchair.
29* FlyoverCountry: Whiteside, the consummate East Coast snob, expresses this opinion vis-à-vis Mesalia and its denizens. His first line in the movie:
30--> "I simply will ''not'' sit down at dinner with Midwestern barbarians."
31* FunPersonified: Banjo.
32* GirlFriday: The loyal, eternally patient Maggie is this to Whiteside.
33* HereWeGoAgain: Right at the end, as he's finally leaving the Stanley home, Whiteside slips on the ice again and hurts his hip. Again.
34* HypocriticalHumor: When Whiteside asks to be introduced to June's boyfriend Sandy:
35--> '''June:''' Mr. Whiteside, he's a very sensitive boy. You... you'll be kind to him, won't you?\
36 '''Whiteside:''' ''Confound'' it, June, when are you going to learn that I am always kind and courteous? Bring this idiot in.
37* ItsAllAboutMe: Whiteside, especially when he tries to break up Maggie's romance just because he doesn't want to get a new assistant (leading her to call him out on it; see TheReasonYouSuckSpeech below).
38* JerkAss:
39** Whiteside, persecuting Mr. and Mrs. Stanley, insulting most everyone else in Mesalia.
40** Nathan Lane, who played the part of Whiteside in a Broadway revival, [[http://observer.com/2000/07/the-man-who-came-to-bubbys-nathan-lane-takes-on-critics/ expressed concern]] that in the movie, Wooley as Whiteside comes off as mean for the sake of being mean.
41* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Whiteside really does care about Maggie, though, and is generally kind to people of lower social standing such as the Stanleys' children and servants.
42* LockedOutOfTheLoop: Bert Jefferson spends most of the second half the story blissfully unaware of Whiteside's manipulations to break up (and then patch up) his relationship with Maggie, and her heartache at the prospect of Lorraine Sheldon seducing him away from her. Lampshaded by Whiteside in his parting words to him: "Goodbye, Jefferson -- you'll never know the trouble you've caused."
43* MaddenedIntoMisanthropy: Nurse Preen. Blame [[{{Jerkass}} Whiteside]].
44-->"I am not only walking out on this case, Mr. Whiteside, I am leaving the nursing profession. I became a nurse because all my life, ever since I was a little girl, I was filled with the idea of serving a suffering humanity. After one month with you, Mr. Whiteside, I am going to work in a munitions factory. From now on, anything I can do to help exterminate the human race will fill me with the greatest of pleasure."
45* NiceToTheWaiter: The household servants are among the few people who Whiteside is genuinely nice to.
46* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Where do we start?
47** Whiteside himself is based on Alexander Woollcott, a CausticCritic for ''Magazine/TheNewYorker'', radio commentator, and friend of Kaufman and Hart. One day, Woollcott showed up at Hart's house unannounced and more or less took over, sleeping in the master bedroom, terrorizing the staff and writing in the guest book, "This is to certify that I had one of the most unpleasant times I ever spent."[[note]] Woollcott himself was initially offered the part of Whiteside for the show's Broadway debut, but had to decline owing to his schedule. He did go on to play the role in subsequent touring productions. [[/note]]
48** Beverly Carlton is based on Creator/NoelCoward.
49** Banjo is a cross between [[Creator/MarxBrothers Harpo Marx]] (reference is made to "Wackko and Sloppo") and Creator/JimmyDurante. When Durante himself played the role in the movie, the role obviously became a bit more based on his characteristics.[[note]] In a bit of StuntCasting, Harpo himself played Banjo (yes, a speaking part) in at least one summer theater production, alongside playwrights Kaufman and Hart as Sheridan Whiteside and Beverly Carlton respectively. [[/note]]
50** Lorraine Sheldon is based on Broadway actress Gertrude Lawrence.
51** Harriet Stanley is revealed to be an expy of UsefulNotes/LizzieBorden.
52* NoodleImplements: After meeting Nurse Preen, Banjo propositions her with, "Come to my room in half an hour, and bring some rye bread."
53* TheNounWhoVerbed: The title.
54* ObfuscatingDisability: Whiteside's doctor pronounces his injuries fully healed by the end of the first act, but he insists on keeping his recovery a secret so he won't have to leave town. So he stays in his wheelchair for a while longer.
55* OddFriendship: Whiteside and Banjo make for a truly unlikely pair.
56* OutOfCharacterMoment: PlayedForLaughs; after Whiteside is able to convince Lorraine to come up to Mesalia to break up Maggie's romance, he actually greets Miss Preen pleasantly (albeit in a booming voice) after treating her like crap the rest of the time. Naturally, she's so freaked out by this she immediately runs from the room.
57* PetTheDog: Whiteside is generally very kind and supportive to the children and staff of the house, so much so that the servants quit to work for him at the end. He's also very polite to the insane Harriet Stanley.
58* PlatonicLifePartners: Whiteside and Maggie, which is the main reason he is upset over her new relationship.
59* PrettyInMink: Maggie has a fox cape, and a fur muff that she kicks like a football in one scene.
60* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: Maggie to Whiteside, after his scheme to use Lorraine to lure Bert away from her appears to have succeeded:
61--> "Shall I tell you something, Sherry? I think you're a selfish, petty egomaniac who would just as soon see his mother burning at a stake, if that was the only way he had of lighting a cigarette. I think you'd sacrifice your best friend without a moment's hesitation if he interrupted the sacred ritual of your self-centered, paltry little life. I think you're incapable of any emotion higher up than your stomach. And I was the fool of the world for ever trusting you."
62* RunningGag: "_____ minutes, Mr. Whiteside!"
63* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: Miss Preen, Whiteside's nurse, finally snaps at the end of the film and not only walks out on him but gives up on nursing in favor of going to work in a munitions factory.
64* SecretKeeper: Whiteside enlists Dr. Bradley to keep mum about his healed hip so that he can remain at the Stanley house a while longer.
65* ShipperOnDeck: Whiteside, with regard to June and Sandy. (But ''not'' Maggie and Bert.)
66* SophisticatedAsHell: MediaNotes/TheHaysCode version; after Whiteside explains to Banjo what's been going on regarding Maggie, Lorraine, and Bert:
67-->'''Banjo:''' Stuck, eh?
68-->'''Whiteside:''' In the words of one of our greatest lyric poets, "You said it."
69* TheThingThatWouldNotLeave: After finding out that his hip is fine, Whiteside keeps this a secret, because he needs to stay in Mesalia long enough to break up Maggie's romance.
70* YouCalledMeXItMustBeSerious: Maggie normally calls Whiteside "[[AffectionateNickname Sherry]]", demonstrating the close bond between them; however, when she warns him not to try anything to break up her relationship with Bert Jefferson, she addresses him by his last name.

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