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Should Husbands Work?
Joe Higgins' wife gets the job meant for him, so he stays home to do the housework. A Higgins Family comedy
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Plot Summary
In this social commentary, a man loses his job and struggles with the traditional notion of male breadwinners. His wife, a successful businesswoman, finds herself in a position of financial power, leading to a reevaluation of their roles. The film explores the societal expectations and personal conflicts that arise when these roles are challenged.
Critical Reception
This film was a modest, low-budget production that explored contemporary social issues regarding gender roles and employment. Contemporary reviews were mixed, often focusing on the film's earnest but sometimes heavy-handed approach to its themes. Audience reception likely varied, with some appreciating the discussion of changing societal norms and others finding the melodrama less engaging.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its attempt to tackle modern social issues.
Criticized for its somewhat predictable plot and dramatic contrivances.
Noted for its performances, particularly by the female lead.
Google audience: Information not available for this older film.
Fun Fact
The film was produced by Paramount Pictures as part of their B-movie output during a period when Hollywood was beginning to grapple with evolving social dynamics in the lead-up to World War II.
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