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    Too Many Husbands

    1940 · Romantic comedy · 1h 24m

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  1. Too Many Husbands Released Mar 21, 1940 1h 24m Romance Comedy List Reviews 43% 100+ Ratings Audience Score When Bill Cardew (Fred MacMurray) goes missing, his ship lost at sea, his wife, Vicky ...

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    • Dennis Schwartz
    • Romance, Comedy
    • Wesley Ruggles
  2. Too Many Husbands is a prime example of the screwball comedy. All the usual elements are in place -- romance out of whack, a collection of goofy but likable characters, frenetic, sometimes slapstick action, fast-delivery, witty dialog, a ridiculous situation, class satire, and the cops further gumming up the works -- all breaking off in unexpected directions like the baseball pitch the genre ...

  3. Too Many Husbands: Directed by Wesley Ruggles. With Jean Arthur, Fred MacMurray, Melvyn Douglas, Harry Davenport. Long-missing Bill Cardew returns to find his wife Vicky remarried...and in no hurry to settle for just one husband.

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    • Comedy, Romance
    • Wesley Ruggles
    • 1940-03-21
  4. Too Many Husbands (released in the United Kingdom as My Two Husbands) is a 1940 American romantic comedy film about a woman who loses her husband in a boating accident and remarries, only to have her first spouse reappear—yet another variation on the 1864 poem Enoch Arden by Alfred, Lord Tennyson. The film stars Jean Arthur, Fred MacMurray ...

    • Columbia Pictures
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  6. Synopsis, historical analysis, personnel profiles, contemporary reviews, and discussion of the film Too Many Husbands, released in 1940 by Columbia Pictures, starring Jean Arthur, Fred MacMurray, Melvyn Douglas, Harry Davenport and Dorothy Peterson, and directed by Wesley Ruggles.

  7. Too Many Husbands Reviews. Modest fluffy screwball comedy. Full Review | Original Score: C+ | Aug 24, 2012. Rotten Tomatoes, home of the Tomatometer, is the most trusted measurement of quality for ...

  8. Too Many Husbands Directed by Wesley Ruggles Written by Claude Binyon based on the play by W. Somerset Maugham 1940/USA Columbia Pictures Corporation First viewing/Netflix rental [box] Bigamy is having one wife too many. Monogamy is the same. — Oscar Wilde [/box] This unsung screwball comedy started off so well …

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