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  1. Are Husbands Necessary? is a 1942 American comedy film directed by Norman Taurog and starring Ray Milland and Betty Field. It follows the misadventures of a wacky wife and her sometimes exasperated, but loving, banker husband.

  2. Directed by Norman Taurog. With Ray Milland, Betty Field, Patricia Morison, Eugene Pallette. Ray Milland and Betty Field play a warring married couple who hope to patch up their differences by adopting a baby. When Milland's ex-flame Patricia Morrison shows up unexpectedly, the fur flies.

    • (71)
    • Comedy, Mystery, Romance
    • Norman Taurog
    • 1942-06-15
  3. Frank Davis. Screenplay. George and Mary Elizabeth Cugat are about to celebrate their second wedding anniversary and dream of having a child. Although they live comfortably on George's earnings as a bank official, Liz's scatterbrained handling of their finances constantly puts them in jeopardy.

  4. 1942 Directed by Norman Taurog. George and Mary Elizabeth Cugat are about to celebrate their second wedding anniversary and dream of having a child. Although they live comfortably on George’s earnings as a bank official, Liz’s scatterbrained handling of their finances constantly puts them in jeopardy.

    • Norman Taurog
  5. ARE HUSBANDS NECESSARY? Regie von. Norman Taurog. USA, 1942. Komödie. 79. Darum geht's. A warring married couple who hope to patch up their differences by adopting a baby. When the man’s ex-flame shows up unexpectedly, the fur flies. Teilen. Darum geht ...

  6. Eugene Pallette Cast. Frank Davis Screenplay. Tess Slesinger Screenplay. Charles Lang Cinematography. Critics reviews. A warring married couple who hope to patch up their differences by adopting a baby. When the man’s ex-flame shows up unexpectedly, the fur flies.

  7. Are Husbands Necessary? (1942) - Directed by Norman Taurog, produced by Fred Kohlmar and starring Ray Milland, Betty Field, Patricia Morison, Eugene Pallette, Charles Dingle, Leif Erickson, Elisabeth Risdon, Richard Haydn,and more...