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So, 'School for Husbands' is this quirky little comedy from '37 that really captures the essence of its time with an air of light-hearted mischief. The plot, revolving around two wives plotting a night of freedom away from their clueless husbands, plays out with an engaging mix of romance and comedic misunderstandings. The performances from the leads are a highlight, bringing a certain charm and cheekiness that feels so relatable. The pacing is brisk, never letting you sit too long in any one moment, which keeps the energy high. It’s interesting how it handles themes of marital tensions and infidelities, all wrapped in a playful package that feels almost avant-garde for its day.
This film is one of those rare finds from the late 30s, not widely circulated, which adds to its collector appeal. It has seen a few public domain releases, but good quality prints are hard to come by, making it a treasure for those who appreciate deeper dives into comedic cinema. There's definitely an interest in films like this that showcase the lighter side of marital dynamics from a past era.
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