Misbehaving Husbands (1940)

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“Misbehaving Husbands” is a classic comedy film released in 1940, directed by William Beaudine and produced by Producers Releasing Corporation (PRC). The film tells the story of two friends, George and Bill, who are both tired of their nagging wives and decide to take a vacation in Reno, Nevada to get a quick divorce.

However, their plan is complicated by a number of mishaps and misunderstandings, as they both end up falling for a beautiful singer named Rosita. In the end, they realize that their wives are not so bad after all and decide to reconcile with them.

The film features a talented cast, including Harry Langdon as George, Joe Sawyer as Bill, and Betty Blythe as George’s wife. It also includes several comedic set pieces, such as the two men disguising themselves as women to avoid being recognized by their wives, and a hilarious scene in which they accidentally set fire to their hotel room.

Overall, “Misbehaving Husbands” is a lighthearted and entertaining comedy that explores the timeless themes of love, marriage, and the importance of communication and understanding in relationships.

Directors:
William Beaudine

Writer:
Cea Sabin, Vernon Smith, Claire Parrish

Stars:
Harry Langdon, Betty Blythe, Esther Muir

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