
A stuffy family man cheats on his wife, but she refuses him a divorce at first; meanwhile, his mistress resents her second-class status..

Alright, so Husband's Holiday. Is it worth tracking down today? Yeah, for a specific crowd. If you like your early 30s dramas with a healthy dose of marital mess and no easy answers, you’ll probably find something to chew on here. Anyone expecting a clear-cut hero or villain, or maybe a tidy ending, might find it a bit...

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

Robert Milton

Robert N. Bradbury
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"Alright, so Husband's Holiday. Is it worth tracking down today? Yeah, for a specific crowd. If you like your early 30s dramas with a healthy dose of marital mess and no easy answers, you’ll probably find something to chew on here. Anyone expecting a clear-cut hero or villain, or maybe a tidy ending, might find it a bit frustrating. This film is one of those pre-Code gems where people actually talk about adultery, and it's not all hushed whispers. Charles Ruggles plays Myron, our main man, who's ..."
Ernest Pascal, Viola Brothers Shore
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