
Betty and Howard Lynch, the children of a ruthless New York millionaire, are reared in a life of ease and irresponsibility. Richard Keith, a poor British artist, is hired by Betty's father to paint her portrait, and she and Richard fall in love.

From the outset, 'School for Wives' plunges viewers into a world of intricate interpersonal dynamics and profound ethical quandaries. The narrative centers around Betty and Howard Lynch, the progeny of a ruthless New York industrialist, and Richard Keith, a struggling artist from Britain. The film opens with a scene of...

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

Victor Halperin

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"From the outset, 'School for Wives' plunges viewers into a world of intricate interpersonal dynamics and profound ethical quandaries. The narrative centers around Betty and Howard Lynch, the progeny of a ruthless New York industrialist, and Richard Keith, a struggling artist from Britain. The film opens with a scene of opulence and indulgence, juxtaposed with Richard's humble beginnings. This contrast sets the stage for the central romantic entanglement that propels the plot. As Richard is taske..."
Victor Halperin, Leonard Merrick
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