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The strip was such a success in Finland that "Vihtori" became a synonym for a henpecked husband. Tatu Pekkarinen started writing plays based on the strip in the early 1930s. Eino Jurkka played Vihtori both on the scene and in four films. The principal reason for filming Vihtori ja Klaara was a lack of money. In spring 1939 Tulio had made an ...
Rip Van Winkle – A henpecked husband with an aversion to "profitable labour" and a meek, easygoing resident of the village who wanders off to the mountains and meets strange men playing ninepins; Dame Van Winkle – Rip Van Winkle's cantankerous and nagging wife; Rip Van Winkle Jr. – Rip Van Winkle's ne'er-do-well son
The Henpecked Husband (Hungarian: Papucshös) is a 1938 Hungarian comedy film directed by Johann von Vásáry and starring Gyula Kabos, Mici Erdélyi and Tivadar Bilicsi. [1] [2] It was shot at the Hunnia Studios in Budapest. The film's sets were designed by the art director József Pán.
Byron Foulger, then an obscure supporting actor playing bit parts, played the leading role of a henpecked husband who resolves to sample the fast life of nightclubs and good-time girls. He does, but he's haunted by visions of the seamy side of life (allowing writer-producer-director Bernard B. Ray to include semi-nudity and suggestive situations).
Man on the Flying Trapeze (UK title: The Memory Expert) [2] is a 1935 American comedy film starring W. C. Fields as a henpecked husband who experiences a series of misadventures while taking a day off from work to attend a wrestling match. As with his other roles of this nature, Fields is put-upon throughout the film, but triumphs in the end.
Madam Pheip is a strong and dominant middle aged woman. She is very impulsive and immediately takes charge in any problematic situation. Whenever her children are in danger she will protect them at all cost. Her henpecked husband, Meneer Pheip, is forced into submission. Despite being a violation of the law of marriage he carries her name ...
Additional cast members include Glenn Robbins as Kel Knight, Kath's metrosexual boyfriend (later husband); Kim's henpecked husband Brett Craig (Peter Rowsthorn), and her lonely "second-best friend" Magda Szubanski as Sharon Strzelecki. The series is set in Fountain Lakes, a fictional suburb of Melbourne, Victoria. The series received highly ...
Where Men Are Men (1926) is a humorous tale about a henpecked husband. [56] The Fingerprint (1926) is a detective story about an unsolved crime where the evidence consists of unusually large thumbprints. [57] The Ten Year Smile (1927) is a murder mystery in which a felon explains why he is pleased with himself. [58]