Spouses, for some reason, prove prolific together in a film production. A quintessential example is Godard and his wife Anna Karina, whose marriage, while short-lived, paved the way for great films like Pierrot le Fou (1965) and Vivre sa vie: film en douze tableau (1962). Noel Marshall essentially dragged his then wife Tippi Hedren to the wild, making one of the