
Peter has to be married by midnight or else his inheritance goes to his uncle..


This one, Borrowed Wives, is a fun little watch if you're into those old, madcap comedies where everyone's running around a spooky house. If you like classic screwball stuff, maybe from the 20s or 30s, you might get a kick out of it, though it’s less sophisticated than, say, The New York Idea. Folks who need modern spe...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Frank R. Strayer

Hal Roach
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"This one, Borrowed Wives, is a fun little watch if you're into those old, madcap comedies where everyone's running around a spooky house. If you like classic screwball stuff, maybe from the 20s or 30s, you might get a kick out of it, though it’s less sophisticated than, say, The New York Idea. Folks who need modern special effects or deep, meaningful plots will probably be pretty bored, though. It's definitely not for everyone today. The plot involves Peter, our main guy, who's in a real pickle...."
Scott Darling
United States

