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How to Undress in Front of Your Husband is a fascinating slice of 1930s exploitation cinema directed by Dwain Esper. It dives into the voyeuristic tendencies of a man who can't resist peeping at women undressing, presenting a curious blend of humor and risqué content. The tone flirts with absurdity, especially in how it juxtaposes the allure of the first alluring woman with a less flattering second subject—an odd choice that evokes both laughter and discomfort. The pacing has a sort of languid charm, allowing the viewer to settle into the awkwardness of the protagonist's obsession. The practical effects and performances feel very much of their time, and they combine to create a distinctive atmosphere that’s hard to pin down.
Notable for its voyeuristic theme.Represents the exploitation genre of the era.Has a campy yet intriguing charm.
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