
Should you watch Too Many Husbands? Honestly, if you like old-school slapstick and don’t mind a plot that feels like it was written on the back of a napkin, sure. If you hate movies where the entire conflict could be solved if everyone just sat down and talked for five minutes, stay away. This isn't high art, it's just...


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"Should you watch Too Many Husbands? Honestly, if you like old-school slapstick and don’t mind a plot that feels like it was written on the back of a napkin, sure. If you hate movies where the entire conflict could be solved if everyone just sat down and talked for five minutes, stay away. This isn't high art, it's just a lot of doors opening and closing. The whole premise is basically one long, drawn-out misunderstanding. You’ve got a woman who thinks her husband is dead, remarries, and then—wh..."

Joe E. Lewis
Harry McCoy, Earle Rodney, John A. Waldron, Del Lord
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