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So, 'Too Many Husbands' is this charming little comedy from 1940 that plays with some pretty interesting themes around love and fidelity. The premise is lighthearted and absurd—Bill Cardew, who’s been thought lost, comes back to find his wife Vicky has taken another husband. What stands out here is the pacing; it’s breezy, with witty dialogue that keeps things moving. The performances are really engaging, especially from Vicky, who navigates the chaos with a delightful blend of humor and poise. The atmosphere has that classic screwball vibe, creating a sense of whimsy that's hard to shake off. Plus, the practical effects are quaint, adding a nice touch to the film’s overall charm.
This film has had a somewhat fragmented release history, with various VHS and DVD editions coming and going over the years, making original prints relatively scarce. Collectors are drawn to its quirky premise and the performances that bring a unique charm to the genre. The film's lack of wide recognition compared to other comedies of its era adds to its appeal for those who appreciate hidden gems from classic Hollywood.
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