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Lonely Wives

  • 1931
  • Passed
  • 1h 25min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
6.2/10
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Lonely Wives (1931)
ComedyRomance

Un marido solitario cuya esposa ha estado ausente contrata a un imitador parecido para ocupar su lugar y engañar a su suegra mientras juega con una bonita coqueta. La confusión prevalece cua... Leer todoUn marido solitario cuya esposa ha estado ausente contrata a un imitador parecido para ocupar su lugar y engañar a su suegra mientras juega con una bonita coqueta. La confusión prevalece cuando su esposa regresa esa noche.Un marido solitario cuya esposa ha estado ausente contrata a un imitador parecido para ocupar su lugar y engañar a su suegra mientras juega con una bonita coqueta. La confusión prevalece cuando su esposa regresa esa noche.

  • Dirección
    • Russell Mack
  • Guionistas
    • A.H. Woods
    • Walter DeLeon
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    • Edward Everett Horton
    • Esther Ralston
    • Laura La Plante
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    6.2/10
    527
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    • Dirección
      • Russell Mack
    • Guionistas
      • A.H. Woods
      • Walter DeLeon
    • Elenco
      • Edward Everett Horton
      • Esther Ralston
      • Laura La Plante
    • 18Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 6Opiniones de los críticos
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    Edward Everett Horton
    Edward Everett Horton
    • Richard 'Dickie' Smith…
    Esther Ralston
    Esther Ralston
    • Madeline Smith
    Laura La Plante
    Laura La Plante
    • Diane O'Dare
    Patsy Ruth Miller
    Patsy Ruth Miller
    • Kitty 'Minty' Minter
    Spencer Charters
    Spencer Charters
    • Andrews the Butler
    Maude Eburne
    Maude Eburne
    • Mrs. Mantel
    Maurice Black
    Maurice Black
    • Taxi Driver
    Georgette Rhodes
    • Musette the Maid
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      • Russell Mack
    • Guionistas
      • A.H. Woods
      • Walter DeLeon
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    9hotangen

    Lots of laughs

    This film is based on the 1922 play, renamed "Who's Who" - a better title than "Lonely Wives" - that starred Charles Ruggles. While Ruggles would have been perfection as Smith/Zero, this film version is hilarious, due primarily to the inventive comedic performance of Horton. Also superb are the butler - a tippler who thinks he's going crazy - and Horton's guard dog mother-in-law. It's a pleasure to watch the adorable Ralston, La Plante, and Miller - 3 femme stars from the silent era who have featured roles - contribute so deftly to the merriment. As the plot thickens, the tempo speeds up so that the second half is a whirl of exits, entrances and misunderstandings. Surprisingly, but believably, all wrongs are righted in the end.

    Even though this film from the Mill Creek comedy collection was a poor visual and audio transfer from a TV showing, it's amazing just how good this comedy is and how much I enjoyed it.
    5lshelhamer

    mildly interesting bedroom farce

    Mildly interesting comedy with Edward Everett Horton given an rare leading role. He even refers to a "bedroom farce" with one of the other women during the film.

    This movie has been well reviewed by others. Only two other comments. Exactly how is it that Mr. Zero can not only can make himself up to be an exact physical double of Mr. Smith, but he can also imitate the same effete, nervous-Nellie personality of someone he has never before met? The film would have been more interesting, as in other films where someone is impersonating another, if he had a less exaggerated persona. Also, of note is the fact that the three main female leads, all more famous in the silent era than after-wards, all lived into their 90's.
    6gbill-74877

    Mildly amusing

    The title and advertising for this film are salacious in that laughable pre-Code way; "All hot and bothered...wild husbands on the loose," read one. The plot that sets up this early sex farce is awfully contrived; it has a guy showing up to a lawyer's office who looks identical to him (both men are played by Edward Everett Horton), allowing the lawyer to slip out and have some fun with a couple of women at the "Whoopee Club" 'til dawn, and then his wife to unexpectedly return from a vacation all rarin' to go with the stranger she assumes is her husband. "I bought a new lace nightie yesterday that's positively indecent - wait 'til you see it!" she says. Meanwhile, one of the women the lawyer has gone out with just happens to be the other guy's wife.

    It's pretty damn silly and if you're looking for something sophisticated, skip this film (which I guess you could have guessed from the title). In addition, the quality of the print which survives is pretty poor, the cast (aside from Horton) lacks star power, and the aspects of the plot in the middle of the film that focus on the butler's confusion and the mother-in-law's delight over possibly getting a grandchild are overdone and quickly become tiring.

    However, it does have its moments, starting with the sassy secretary (Patsy Ruth Miller) who likes strutting across the room to show her boss her "wiggle." There is an air of subversive desire in the film; the new client (Laura La Plante) who comes to the lawyer to ask about a divorce doesn't mind if her husband stays out at night, as long as she could always depend on him doing so, so that she could have some fun herself. When the lawyer plans to meet both her and his secretary later that night, she says "But wouldn't you be embarrassed with two girls?" and he replies "Two? And me feeling positively Oriental?" There are several more lines like this, and it's kind of fun seeing two Edward Everett Horton's on the screen at the same time. In the screwball mayhem towards the end, one of the film's better sequences, watch for the moment when he hurdles over his mother-in-law, who's fallen down during a chase up the staircase. The film could certainly have been better, but it was mildly amusing.
    6planktonrules

    You'll have to overlook the ridiculousness of the plot in order to really like this one.

    For decades, a familiar and very stupid cliché has been used in movies and on TV--the identical stranger or identical cousin. While such things are 100% impossible and ridiculous, the idea has been used (and over-used) for years. I am usually annoyed by such productions, as these are not very similar folks but EXACTLY the same--which makes no sense at all. "Lonely Wives" is based on such a premise--and so it loses a few points for its dopiness.

    Edward Everett Horton plays two people--Dickie Smith and a vaudeville performer, Mr. Zero. Zero is a professional impersonator and has managed to look, sound and behave exactly like Dickie. So, the two concoct a plan to have Zero pose as Smith but not surprisingly, lots of problems result--such as Dickie's wife apparently sleeping with Zero! While I admit that the film IS entertaining and a bit cheeky, the plot is silly fluff. But, in this case, it works a bit better than usual because I love Edward Everett Horton--he was a very funny character actor who had a chance to star in this farce. Not brilliant...but cute.
    jdeamara

    Laura La Plante makes the film worthy

    While intending to be humorous, "Lonely Wives" is more laborious than anything else. It's bright spot is the beautiful, expressive Laura La Plante. Laura's scenes provide the most laughs, not surprising since of the cast, she is the actress who seems most comfortable with comedy.

    Edward Everett Horton, while decent, is a bit unconvincing in the dual role, as the two characters he plays are completely alike. Often in a movie, one Horton character is irritating; here there are two, and at times it's downright excruciating!

    I'd recommend seeing this movie only if you like the actors involved. It was released on DVD in 2000 from the Roan group in the worst transfer I ever saw from them. Risque elements in the film include seeing Patsy Ruth Miller, Horton's secretary, in the shower; Laura La Plante in a number of revealing outfits including her slip; and loads of sexual innuendo. All in all, I rate the film 6/10, predominantly because of Laura La Plante!

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    • Trivia
      All three principal actresses lived to be 91 years old.
    • Errores
      In the first scene, viewers see a record playing on the phonograph, a black label, electric Columbia, yet when we go back to it soon after, it has become a Victor.
    • Citas

      Richard 'Dickie' Smith: Oh, you have a pretty mouth!

      Kitty 'Minty' Minter: Aw, I like your moustache.

      Richard 'Dickie' Smith: Really? Well, shall we introduce them?

    • Conexiones
      Edited into Your Afternoon Movie: Lonely Wives (2022)
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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 22 de febrero de 1931 (Estados Unidos)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
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      • Esposas solitarias
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • RKO-Pathé Studios - 9336 Washington Blvd., Culver City, California, Estados Unidos(Studio)
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      • Pathé Exchange
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