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The Trouble with Women (1947) has this curious blend of comedy and social commentary, where a psychology professor's theory about women's supposed desire for subjugation becomes quite the controversy. The pacing has a light touch, but the underlying themes about gender dynamics and societal expectations give it some weight. The performances are charming, especially the chemistry between the professor and the newswoman, who has her own agenda. The film's atmosphere feels a bit like a stage play, with clever dialogue and situational humor that keeps it engaging. It's not groundbreaking, but it stands out for its willingness to tackle a tricky subject with a comedic lens.
This title is not particularly common on physical media, which adds to its appeal for collectors. Various formats have been released over the years, but finding a decent copy in good condition can be a bit of a hunt. Interest tends to be moderate, but the film's unique premise and vintage charm can draw in those looking for quirky comedies from the late '40s.
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