

The Perfect Husband
A drama set in 1900s Prague about a bored arrogant playboy who spends time seducing other men's wives and dueling. He begins an affair with his friend's wife, but falls in love with her.
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Plot Summary
A woman returns home after a ten-year absence, only to discover that her husband has become a serial killer obsessed with her. She must find a way to escape his clutches and expose his dark secret before she becomes his next victim. As the body count rises, she realizes she's trapped in a terrifying game of cat and mouse.
Critical Reception
The Perfect Husband is a low-budget thriller that garnered a mixed to negative reception from critics, primarily due to its predictable plot and reliance on genre tropes. While some appreciated its attempts at suspense, many found it to be derivative and lacking originality. Audience reception was similarly lukewarm, often cited as a forgettable entry in the early 90s direct-to-video horror scene.
What Reviewers Say
- Relies heavily on standard thriller clichés.
- Lacks genuine suspense and originality.
- A forgettable direct-to-video horror film.
Google audience: Information regarding specific Google user reviews for 'The Perfect Husband (1993)' is not readily available. However, general audience sentiment for similar films of its era and distribution method suggests a mixed reception, with viewers often noting its formulaic nature and lower production values.
Fun Fact
While Dean Winters is credited as 'Dean Winters', he later became widely known for his roles in 'Oz' and as the 'Mayhem' guy in Allstate insurance commercials.
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