A marital comedy of wives trying to reform their husbands.A marital comedy of wives trying to reform their husbands.A marital comedy of wives trying to reform their husbands.
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- TriviaThis was Hy Hazell's last role on screen as female lead. Her remaining film and TV roles were supporting ones.
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In the 1960s, there were a bunch of comedies about the breakdown of marriages and their saving, which edged into risqué situations. The Danziger Brothers got into the act with this movie, in which stolid, stodgy marriage counselor William Fox finally sends his wife, Hy Hazell, and his daughter fleeing for something a little more interesting... and in the end, nothing happens and things settle back into their wonted routines.
You can tell it's a comedy because of the xylophone music, but there isn't much else to it. Given the impending breakdown in postwar norms with the Swinging Sixties on its doorsteps, this one is pretty much a dud.
You can tell it's a comedy because of the xylophone music, but there isn't much else to it. Given the impending breakdown in postwar norms with the Swinging Sixties on its doorsteps, this one is pretty much a dud.
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By what name was What Every Woman Wants (1962) officially released in Canada in English?
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