

A Guide for the Married Man
A man gives his friend a series of lessons on how to cheat on one's wife without being caught.
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Plot Summary
Paul Manning, a happily married man, is approached by a charming rogue named Eddie, who claims to be an expert in infidelity. Eddie offers Paul a comprehensive 'guide' to conducting a successful affair, complete with detailed instructions on how to deceive his wife and manage multiple relationships. As Paul navigates this clandestine world, he grapples with his conscience, the complexities of deception, and the potential consequences of his actions.
Critical Reception
A Guide for the Married Man received a mixed reception upon its release. While some critics appreciated its satirical take on marital infidelity and its comedic performances, others found its premise outdated and its humor less effective. Audiences generally found it an entertaining, if somewhat risqué, comedy for its time.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its witty dialogue and the comedic chemistry between its leads.
- Criticized by some for its somewhat dated and superficial treatment of infidelity.
- Seen as a lighthearted, albeit conventional, exploration of marital temptation.
Google audience: Audience reception on Google is not widely available for this film. However, its categorization as a 1960s comedy suggests it likely appealed to viewers seeking light entertainment with a touch of adult themes.
Fun Fact
Director Frank Tashlin, known for his satirical comedies, often incorporated elements of consumerism and modern life into his films, which is evident in the way 'A Guide for the Married Man' plays with the idea of 'advice' and 'techniques' for extramarital affairs.
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