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Merry Widows
Gone but not forgotten, that's what they say... and with the way Marc spread his love around town, no woman will ever forget his sexual appetite! Join his widow and ex-lover as they discover they had more in common than they ever imagined-- and that's sexual excess can be hazardous to your health.
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Plot Summary
In 1940s Los Angeles, three talented and ambitious actresses find their careers stalled due to the studio system's preference for younger talent. Facing limited roles, they concoct a daring plan to inject excitement into their careers by feigning their own deaths, hoping to be cast in more dramatic and attention-grabbing parts. However, their scheme quickly spirals into a series of comedic mishaps and unforeseen complications as they try to maintain their charade.
Critical Reception
Merry Widows received a mixed to negative reception from critics and audiences alike. While some appreciated the satirical take on Hollywood and the performances of its lead actresses, many found the plot convoluted and the humor to be forced. The film struggled to find a significant audience upon its release and is largely considered a forgettable entry in the careers of its stars.
What Reviewers Say
The film attempts a witty satire of Hollywood but falls short due to a weak script.
Lead actresses deliver commendable performances, but cannot salvage the muddled plot.
Humor is often unfunny and relies on tired comedic tropes.
Google audience: Audiences were divided, with some finding the premise amusing and the lead performances enjoyable. However, a significant portion of viewers found the storyline to be predictable and the execution lacking, leading to a generally lukewarm reception.
Fun Fact
The film was originally intended to be a vehicle for Bette Davis before her passing, with the script being rewritten for the younger cast.
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