School for Husbands
"A Gay Spicy Farce"
Originally released in 1937. School for Husbands is a comedy/romance film. directed by Andrew Marton. At just 71 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Rex Harrison, Diana Churchill, and Henry Kendall
Synopsis
A couple of lonesome wives, Marion Carter and Diana Cheswick fall for philanderer Leonard Drummon, and arrange to get their husbands, Geoffrey Carter and Morgan Cheswick, off to Paris so they can be free for one night of fun and frolic. The husbands are all for this as they think it will cure their wives of being infatuated with this man-about-town. And they might run into some fun in Paris. Actually, the philanderer is the one who put the idea in their heads to go away so the coast will be clear for his marauding raid party, with no intentions of curing anybody of anything.
Quick Facts
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- Richard Wainwright Productions
Frequently Asked Questions
What is School for Husbands about?
A couple of lonesome wives, Marion Carter and Diana Cheswick fall for philanderer Leonard Drummon, and arrange to get their husbands, Geoffrey Carter and Morgan Cheswick, off to Paris so they can b...
Who directed School for Husbands?
School for Husbands was directed by Andrew Marton.
How long is School for Husbands?
School for Husbands has a runtime of 1 hours and 11 minutes (71 minutes total).
When was School for Husbands released?
School for Husbands was released on August 11, 1937 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in School for Husbands?
The main cast of School for Husbands includes Rex Harrison, Diana Churchill, Henry Kendall, June Clyde, Romney Brent.