Tuesday 10 May 2011

Calling All Husbands

Homer Trippe is very henpecked by his wife, and Mrs. Trippe also dominates the life of her daughter...
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Calling All Husbands

Calling All Husbands



Homer Trippe is very henpecked by his wife, and Mrs. Trippe also dominates the life of her daughter, dismissing her boyfriend Dan as merely a delivery clerk. Mrs. Trippe constantly moans about her poor choice of Homer over one-time suitor Oscar Armstrong. Homer is happy, poetic, and kind, but afraid to stand up to Mrs. Trippe's opposition to Dan and Betty's romance. Dan gives Betty an ultimatum: marry him or lose him. Meanwhile, Homer feeds a tramp, who turns out to be t! he oft-invoked Oscar Armstrong. But Oscar has an even bigger surprise in store for the Trippes. Written by Jim Beaver <jumblejim@prodigy.net>

Genres: Comedy

Release year: 1940



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