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The Executive's Wives
When a company promotion goes up for grabs, the titular yuppie yum-yums swing into action, shaking their bikinied booties at a poolside party and trying to grab the attention of JOHN KEITH, the lecherous VP in charge of personnel. His first perk is the beautiful BARBARA MILLS (electrifying lesbo of The Love Garden) who wants the promotion for her hubby, Edgar. "If I come across, how do I know you’ll come across?" she asks Keith before grinding into his groin on the living room carpet. Elsewhere, hapless junior exec Jerry wonders aloud to his horny wife CAPRI (College Girls): "Do you think I’ve got perspiration odor?" Rubbing his crotch, she replies, "Work up a sweat and I’ll let you know." Instead, she works Keith into a lather and improves her husband’s position at the office by doing the missionary on Keith’s couch. Harvey, an aspiring but unmarried executive, decides to pass off Greta, a blonde busty topless dancer, as his wife in order to get in good with Keith.
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Plot Summary
The Executive's Wives was an anthology television series that explored the lives and challenges faced by the spouses of successful businessmen. Each episode typically presented a self-contained story focusing on a different woman, delving into her personal struggles, societal expectations, and the impact of her husband's demanding career on her own identity and relationships. The series aimed to shed light on the often-unseen world of these women behind closed doors.
Critical Reception
Information on the critical reception of 'The Executive's Wives' is sparse due to its age and nature as a lesser-known anthology series. Contemporary reviews, if they exist, are not widely archived. Audience reception is also difficult to gauge without preserved viewership data or critical analysis from the time.
What Reviewers Say
The series provided a window into the domestic lives of affluent women in the 1970s.
Episodes often explored themes of loneliness, societal pressure, and marital strain.
The anthology format allowed for diverse storytelling within a consistent thematic framework.
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Fun Fact
As an anthology series from the early 1970s, 'The Executive's Wives' likely featured a rotating cast of actors for each episode, making it difficult to pinpoint specific recurring main cast members.
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