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  1. Her Husband's Affairs is a 1947 American romantic comedy film directed by S. Sylvan Simon and starring Lucille Ball, Franchot Tone and Edward Everett Horton. It was released by Columbia Pictures.

  2. Her Husband's Affairs: Directed by S. Sylvan Simon. With Lucille Ball, Franchot Tone, Edward Everett Horton, Mikhail Rasumny. A scientist invents a formula that removes old, thinning hair and replaces it with thick, new hair.

  3. May 13, 2019 · Margaret's testimony saves her husband, after which he continues to demand she quit meddling in his affairs. Hare-brained schemes keep interrupting the honeymoon plans of newlyweds Bill...

  4. Her Husband's Affairs -- (Movie Clip) Embalming Fluid Professor Glinka (Mikhail Rasumny) pitches his new invention to ad-man buddy Bill (Franchot Tone) and wife Margaret (Lucille Ball), who realize the by-product is a bonanza, in Her Husband's Affairs, 1947.

  5. Her Husband's Affairs (1947) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  6. Advertising executive William Weldon (Franchot Tone) narrowly averts career implosion when his clever wife, Margaret (Lucille Ball), helps him save an important advertising account.

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  8. HER HUSBAND'S AFFAIRS (Columbia, 1947), directed by S. Sylvan Simon, may sound like a melodrama involving a wife discovering her husband's extra marital affairs, but in fact, turns out to be a comedy about the advertising business.

  9. Bill Weldon is an Ad man who craves his wife Margaret's approval of his work, instead he gets constructive (and on-target) feedback, which he hates. Things get really strange when Bill creates advertising for a wacky inventor's embalming fluid.

  10. Her Husband's Affairs. Advertising executive William Weldon (Franchot Tone) narrowly averts career implosion when his clever wife, Margaret (Lucille Ball), helps him save an important advertising account.

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