A scientist invents a formula that removes old, thinning hair and replaces it with thick, new hair. Complications ensue.A scientist invents a formula that removes old, thinning hair and replaces it with thick, new hair. Complications ensue.A scientist invents a formula that removes old, thinning hair and replaces it with thick, new hair. Complications ensue.
Charles Bates
- Boy
- (uncredited)
Brooks Benedict
- Man at Bill's Defense Table
- (uncredited)
Stephen Bennett
- Vice President
- (uncredited)
Stanley Blystone
- Ike
- (uncredited)
Buz Buckley
- Boy
- (uncredited)
Wanda Cantlon
- Nurse
- (uncredited)
John Cason
- Heckler
- (uncredited)
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Did you know
- TriviaRare occurrence of showing a couple in what seems to be separate beds but pushed together. They are even shown in bed cuddling, very rare for the times.
- GoofsShadow of boom mic visible as the mayor unknowingly wears a hat during the ball game.
- Quotes
Margaret Weldon: Oh, darling. I'm sorry if I've done wrong. I apologize. I admit I lost my head. I'm an idiot. You could put my brains in a thimble and have enough room to cook an egg in it. But I... I love you.
- SoundtracksMarines' Hymn [From the Halls of Montezuma]
(uncredited)
Lyrics by Unknown
Music by Jacques Offenbach
Whistled by Douglas D. Coppin
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Lucy a couple years prior to her show
Lucy had a bit part in Franchot Tone's "Moulin Rouge" ten years prior to this film, but this time she gets the female starring role up against Tone. Right from the beginning of "Her Husband's Affairs", we see that William Weldon (Tone) gets himself into jams, and wife Margaret (Lucy) has to get him out of them every time. William's boss JB, is the awesome Edward E. Horton, made up to look quite old and bald. (Viewers will recognize Horton's high, whining, voice from Fractured Fairy Tales and all those Fred Astaire films.) Our story seems to be an early version of the TV show "Bewitched", where hubby is an advertising man, and relies on the wife's quick thinking to save him. When one of the products they are involved with causes a major crisis, they must figure out a solution quickly before the newspapers get there to take pictures. Lucy had been getting starring roles for a few years now, and she does just fine in this lightweight one. The second half of the picture takes place in a courtroom, and feels like an episode of I Love Lucy (Oh Fred!)...Gene Lockhart is here as Mr. Winterbottom. Also look for a 13 year old Dwayne Hickman (played in his own show "Dobie Gillis") in the laboratory scene. Directed by Sylvan Simon, who died at age 41, just a couple years after this project. No big surprises here, but we get a fun, early look at Lucy being Lucy just a couple years before her TV show.
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- Mar 19, 2009
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- Nästa man till rakning
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- Runtime1 hour 24 minutes
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- 1.37 : 1
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