Housewife (1934)

THE BATTLE'S ON! Modern Bachelor Girl Versus Modern Wife!

Housewife (1934) poster

Nan Reynolds encourages her copywriter husband Bill to open his own agency. Nearly out of business, he finally gets a client. Former girlfriend Patricia Berkeley writes a very successful commercial for the client and neats up their old romance. Wife and girlfriend struggle over Bill.

Director: Alfred E. Green
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 69 min
Release Date:

Cast

Screenplay

Music: Heinz Roemheld, Bernhard Kaun
Cinematography: William Rees
Editing: James Gibbon
Production: Warner Bros. Pictures
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en

Themes

Divorce Process and Aftermath, Unwavering Faith and Hope, Moving Relationship Stories, Immortal Love Across Centuries

Keywords

love triangle, wife, return, office, writing, lover, success, client, romance, inspiration, love, business, advertising, divorce, old flame

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Housewife about?
Nan Reynolds encourages her copywriter husband Bill to open his own agency. Nearly out of business, he finally gets a client. Former girlfriend Patricia Berkeley writes a very successful commercial for the client and neats up their old romance. Wife and girlfriend struggle over Bill.
Who directed Housewife?
Housewife was directed by Alfred E. Green.
Who stars in Housewife?
Housewife stars George Brent, Ann Dvorak, Bette Davis, John Halliday, Ruth Donnelly, Hobart Cavanaugh.
How long is Housewife?
Housewife has a runtime of 1h 9m (69 minutes).
What genre is Housewife?
Housewife is a Drama film.
Where was Housewife produced?
Housewife was produced in United States of America.
What are the themes of Housewife?
The themes of Housewife include: Divorce Process and Aftermath, Unwavering Faith and Hope, Moving Relationship Stories, Immortal Love Across Centuries.