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  1. Three Husbands ist eine US-amerikanische Filmkomödie aus dem Jahr 1950. Regie führte Irving Reis . Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Handlung. 2 Produktion. 2.1 Beanstandungen des Breen Office. 2.2 Musik. 2.3 Erstaufführung. 3 Rezeption. 3.1 Kritiken. 4 Weblinks. 5 Einzelnachweise. Handlung.

    • Three Husbands
    • Englisch
    • 1950
    • USA
  2. Three Husbands is a 1951 American comedy film directed by Irving Reis and starring Eve Arden, Ruth Warrick, and Emlyn Williams. [1] [2] Plot. When a recently deceased playboy, Max, gets to heaven, he is granted a wish. His request: to watch his three best friends, with whom he regularly played poker, for the next 24 hours.

    • March 8, 1951
    • Isadore Goldsmith (producer), Anthony Z. Landi (associate producer)
  3. Three Husbands: Directed by Irving Reis. With Eve Arden, Ruth Warrick, Vanessa Brown, Howard Da Silva. When a recently deceased playboy gets to heaven and is granted one wish--granted to all newcomers--he requests that he be able to see the reactions of three husbands.

    • (310)
    • Comedy
    • Irving Reis
    • 1951-04-20
  4. 8. Apr. 2013 · Subscribed. 3.3K. 577K views 10 years ago. Three Husbands is a 1951 American film directed by Irving Reis. The movie is about a recently deceased playboy, who gets to heaven and is granted...

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  5. Watch Three Husbands with a subscription on Prime Video. Maxwell Bard (Emlyn Williams) has just died and gone to heaven. When he's granted one last wish, Bard chooses to watch over the events...

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    • Irving Reis
    • Comedy
    • Emlyn Williams
  6. Film Details. Genre. Comedy. Release Date. Nov 17, 1950. Premiere Information. San Francisco opening: 10 Nov 1950. Production Company. Gloria Film Productions, Inc.

  7. Plot. In her boldest performance yet, Zeng Meihuizi stars as a woman who lives on the sea with her three husbands. With an overactive libido, she heartily devotes herself to her work as a prostitute. As in the trilogy's two previous films, Chan uses the world's oldest profession to satirise the state of contemporary Hong Kong.