Husbands (1970) | |
Director(s) | John Cassavetes |
Producer(s) | Al Ruban, Sam Shaw (associate) |
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Husbands (1970) was a Film directed by John Cassavetes and produced by Al Ruban and Sam Shaw.
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Retrocast redux: Carole and husbands go Goldie in "Seems Like Old Times"
By carole_and_co on Aug 21, 2020 From Carole & Co.What's this, you're asking? It's my brain having some fun again, that's what. More than eight years ago, I participated in a blogathon called "The Great Recasting," where post-1965 films were "created" with pre-1965 personnel. My choice was to convert the 1992 comedy "Housesitter," starring Goldie H... Read full article
snapshot: Innocent Husbands (1925)
By John Grant on Oct 17, 2018 From NoirishUS / 25 minutes / bw silent / Hal Roach Studios, Path? Exchange Dir: Leo McCarey Pr: Hal Roach Cine: Len Powers Cast: Charley Chase, Katherine Grant, Jane Sherman, Lucien Littlefield, Jimmie Finlayson, William Gillespie, Kay de Lys, Philip Sleeman, Martha Sleeper. A delightful Hal Roach comedy that... Read full article
Kept Husbands (1931)
By Cameron on Apr 12, 2017 From The Blonde At The Filmvia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kept_Husbands ?Unless otherwise noted, all images are my own. If you’re looking for a deliciously scandalous movie with witty?dialogue and delightful?characters, this is not it.?But if you’re on the hunt for a mediocre flick with flat characters and a p... Read full article
Too Many Husbands (1940)
By Beatrice on May 23, 2014 From Flickers in TimeToo Many Husbands Directed by Wesley Ruggles Written by Claude Binyon based on the play by W. Somerset Maugham 1940/USA Columbia Pictures Corporation First viewing/Netflix rental This unsung screwball comedy started off so well … Bill Cardew (Fred MacMurray) and Henry Lowndes (Melvin Douglas... Read full article
"Kept Husbands," or Bride and Gloom
By David on Dec 13, 2013 From The Man on the Flying Trapeze"Whatcha watching?" Old movie. "Not really." Yes. And to anticipate your next question, it's called "Kept Husbands," and it was released in 1931. "Starring, from the looks of things, Hunky McHunkerson." You mean Joel McCrea. "If you say so." I say so. Yes, he is the male lead. He is a steel... Read full article
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