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So, 'It Takes a Man to Be Henpecked' is this quirky 1971 comedy that dives into the lives of three hapless guys completely at the mercy of their wives. The humor is pretty slapstick and often hinges on misunderstandings, which gives it a light, almost chaotic vibe. The pacing is brisk, and the interplay between the characters is genuinely amusing, showcasing how these men navigate societal expectations versus their reality. It's interesting how it flips the script on traditional gender roles while still leaning into those stereotypes for laughs. You get a mix of physical comedy and clever dialogue that makes it stand out in a sea of similar films from that era.
Finding this film on any format can be tricky; it hasn't seen a ton of home media releases, which definitely adds to its collector's allure. Most copies I've come across are in pretty rough shape, but that just adds to its charm, doesn't it? There's a certain nostalgia for the era's brand of humor that's hard to replicate today, and that makes it a curiosity piece for a lot of collectors who appreciate the genre's evolution.
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