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Wife Number 13
Murad Salem is a rich man who is used to getting what he wants whenever he wants it. When he meets a beautiful woman in Alexandria, he wants her as wife number thirteen. He buys himself into the heart of the woman, until a well-meaning, former fiancée of her husband tells her just how many times he has been divorced. The new bride launches into a series of ploys that keep her away from the marriage bed.
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Plot Summary
In this melodramatic tale, a once-famous burlesque performer, Ann Corio, finds herself struggling to adapt to a quieter life after leaving the spotlight. She grapples with her past and the societal expectations placed upon women of a certain age. The film explores themes of aging, desire, and the search for meaning outside of public adoration.
Critical Reception
Wife Number 13 is a largely forgotten film that received minimal critical attention upon its release. It is primarily remembered for its star, Ann Corio, and its attempts to transition her from a burlesque icon to a dramatic actress, a move that was met with mixed to negative reviews.
What Reviewers Say
The film is often cited for its weak script and direction.
Ann Corio's performance is sometimes noted as a sole point of interest, though not enough to save the picture.
It is generally considered a lackluster attempt at a serious drama from a performer known for a different kind of entertainment.
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Fun Fact
Ann Corio, who stars in and co-wrote the film, was a famous burlesque performer in the 1940s and 1950s, and this film represented her attempt to transition into more serious dramatic roles.
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