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Lonely Wives (1931) [Comedy] 

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Lonely Wives is a 1931 American comedy film directed by Russell Mack and starring Edward Everett Horton, Esther Ralston, and Laura La Plante.
Edward Everett Horton plays Richard "Dickie" Smith, a respectable defence lawyer, for murder cases, who turns into an unfettered Don Juan, after the clock strikes 8 o'clock, in this Pre-Hays Code comedy. To fool his Mother-in-Law, Maude Eburne, as Mrs. Mantel, he hires famous vaudeville impersonator Felix, the Great Zero, played by Edward Everett Horton, in a double role, to stay at the house. While he goes out on the town, with his new, sultry secretary, Patsy Ruth Miller, as Kitty "Minty" Minter; and, his new client, Laura La Plante, as Diane O'Dare, unsuspecting that the husband she wants to divorce, for neglect, is actually Felix, the Great Zero, himself.
When Esther Ralston, as Madeline Smith, returns early from her trip, Felix knows that the jig is up; or, is it.
It's a question of who's fooling who, which ends with an angry husband chasing them all with a loaded gun, an irate cabby looking for his fare, and a seemingly, flirtatious, fired, French maid. Meanwhile, Spencer Charters, as Andrews, the Butler, thinks he must have the DT's, seeing double of everyone. They know they'll reform their ways, if any of them survive the night.
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Directed by Russell Mack, produced by E.B. Derr, written by Walter DeLeon and A.H. Woods (play), starring Edward Everett Horton as Richard "Dickie" Smith,, Esther Ralston as Madeline Smith, Laura La Plante as Diane O'Dare, Patsy Ruth Miller as Kitty "Minty" Minter, Spencer Charters as Andrews, the Butler, Maude Eburne as Mrs. Mantel and Maurice Black as Taxi Driver.
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Source: "Lonely Wives (film)" Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Wikimedia Foundation, Inc.. 9 January 2012. Web. 12 August 2012. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lonely_W....
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@lactavelvet
@lactavelvet Год назад
I feel so lucky somebody cared enough to ost this masterpieces here on RU-vid and I'm able to watch them almost a century later 💚
@penguinswim1549
@penguinswim1549 6 месяцев назад
Classic movie that I never get tired of and keep coming back to... you yodelled to her!!!
@sarahg3500
@sarahg3500 3 года назад
How precious time is, all the people in that movie must be dead. And how elegant and stylish they are in this piece of art!!!
@vadaharris4855
@vadaharris4855 3 года назад
This was a really good movie. Fun to watch. Edward Everette Horton was so funny. I have seen him in a couple of Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers movies in which he was really funny also. Thank you for this movie! ⭐🎄⛄
@bevygaines
@bevygaines 7 месяцев назад
Loved that stair scene a few times, great movie!
@angelialvares
@angelialvares 8 лет назад
Amazing how old time humor of the 1920s onwards can still keep you delighted and chuckling all the way! What great actors and actresses!
@AndyMakesPlaylists
@AndyMakesPlaylists 7 лет назад
This is from the 1930s. The movies of the 1920s were silent!
@illbebad
@illbebad 7 лет назад
Actually, the first all talking films came out in 1928....
@ruthmcgettrick9545
@ruthmcgettrick9545 7 лет назад
It will
@phredl
@phredl 4 года назад
@@AndyMakesPlaylists Not all of them
@phillyeagles4lifego-birds944
@phillyeagles4lifego-birds944 3 года назад
🙃🙃 No one knows the true meaning of happiness until their married .... Then, it's to late ... !! 🙃🙃
@krystallovesclassics508
@krystallovesclassics508 2 года назад
What an absolutely charming picture, How swell is it that we have these pictures to enjoy today.
@coffeeseven
@coffeeseven 5 лет назад
This was fun. Seeing Edward Everett Horton as a leading man was a hoot and those girls had some heat. Go Edward!!! :-)
@fernanditaluiz2591
@fernanditaluiz2591 4 года назад
A time when comedy was in it's true sense, without expletives and vulgarity to drive the joke home.
@miasalazar1980
@miasalazar1980 9 дней назад
I never knew what an amazing actor Edward Everett Horton until this movie. It was delightfully funny and well acted. I rate this movie a 10.
@user-wc7mo9uo9o
@user-wc7mo9uo9o 4 года назад
Great movie with many funny lines, I saw once before. Still a delight to watch!
@OliviaAnciso
@OliviaAnciso 6 лет назад
I totally loved this movie. It's now one of my favorite comedy classics. I had to watch the scene of running up the stairs more than once. The mother-in-law falling n' the butler's hilarious run up the stairs. I showed just that scene to my son n' he got a great laugh out of it. Thanks for uploading this.
@ariellaedwards8204
@ariellaedwards8204 6 лет назад
Cab driver: "Hey, look. Maybe I better drive you to the police station." Mrs. Zero: "No! (hiccup) I don't know anybody there." Cab driver's face!
@CindyLouCovington
@CindyLouCovington 10 лет назад
What an hilarious old movie! Everyone was great!
@ginnylorenz5265
@ginnylorenz5265 8 лет назад
That wonderful voice and delivery of the mother-in-law, Maude Eburne. I also love her in "Ruggles of Red Gap", a gem of a movie. Thanks for this one.
@relodinge
@relodinge 8 лет назад
"Thanks heaven all my husband are dead!" What!!LOL!! Too funny
@rjmcallister1888
@rjmcallister1888 5 лет назад
A rare lead role for Edward Everett Horton, better known as a character player and, later, a voice actor. And he was funny.
@bear1134
@bear1134 7 лет назад
He- Have you got anything on for tonight? She- Nothing I can't get out of..! Right away I knew I was going to enjoy this movie and did.
@veronicaholton778
@veronicaholton778 3 месяца назад
Such an excellent movie!!!❤️👏👏👏👏 I watched it three times!!! So funny, especially that butler!!!❤️
@bear1134
@bear1134 8 лет назад
Definitely should have labeled this comedy pre-code. I'm still laughing at the suggestive bedroom innuendos and inebriated antics of the butler and the blond. The slapstick humor, fast and clingy left one no time for a trip to replenish popcorn or drink. I know it was standard makeup practice in the early movies, but Horton would have looked much better without the dark lampshade. Two thumbs and toes up for this one, loved it.
@theresaholguin699
@theresaholguin699 4 года назад
Three beautiful silent screen movie stars in this movie.They are all still beautiful by the 1930's. Cute movie 🎥 🎫 ❤
@janmeyer7074
@janmeyer7074 6 месяцев назад
Absolutely hilarious!! 🤣
@carleavesceo709
@carleavesceo709 5 лет назад
Enjoyable comedy from the early 1930's.
@lilymarie4030
@lilymarie4030 9 лет назад
Great 1931 film. Very funny!! Loved Edward Everett Horton as a leading man 'Playboy'.
@russell3060
@russell3060 5 месяцев назад
Really enjoyed this movie. Love old-fashioned, corny lighthearted comedy.
@ladyleesutter
@ladyleesutter 6 лет назад
Just loved this. In the classic Frence farce tradition. Excellent in every respect. Quite risque, lots of innuendos, and yet so clean. Seldom see a drunken buttler; Andrew was super. And the blond actress drunk in the cab, played an excellent out of it drunk.
@dontaylor7315
@dontaylor7315 3 года назад
Edward Everett Horton! I knew him only as the narrator on Fractured Fairy Tales. I see his voice was the same 30 years earlier.
@jimjohns9595
@jimjohns9595 4 года назад
Great film! I was introduced to Edward Everett Horton through "Fractured Fairy Tales" on "The Bullwinkle and Rocky Show". Film editing was excellent for 1931!
@marybouellette9905
@marybouellette9905 3 года назад
The old movies are the best. EEH was always so fun.
@andrewfernandez4609
@andrewfernandez4609 10 лет назад
Edward Everett Horton was famous as a navagotor of fractured fairy tales for rocky and Bullwinkle show.
@g.h.1472
@g.h.1472 7 лет назад
Loved it as well ,the voices an timing are excellent. Fun an funny Classic
@g.h.1472
@g.h.1472 7 лет назад
Classic fun an funny that voice an timing.
@dsipe4341
@dsipe4341 6 лет назад
Not only do I love watching these old classics, but I also enjoy the trivia I learn from some of the comments. Interesting about the Rocky and Bullwinkle reference.Thanks!
@Carl30442
@Carl30442 6 лет назад
That's narrator.
@dsipe4341
@dsipe4341 6 лет назад
So Funny! Thanks for sharing!!
@paullatimer1639
@paullatimer1639 Год назад
This was Patsy Ruth Miller's last major motion picture. Laura La Plante and Esther Ralston's careers would fizzle out in the 30's. They talk about some silent stats not having good enough voices fir the talkies but these three ladies prove them wrong. They all should have had longer careers.
@terrancebigham6765
@terrancebigham6765 6 лет назад
Those windows opening outward before the titles is a cute effect!
@takashi6525
@takashi6525 4 года назад
Edward Everett Horton has played dual role very well, to the point the new guy could replace. A funny possible new development they could write, which keeps our imagination alive, together with the film. And it seems there was someone who actually looked alike as they jostled. It is not only the camera technique. So if there are twins, they can make this kind of film. A classic good comedy one can see without worry of having have to use more up-to-date language. Such classic film can still be made at some others, hopefully.
@madamealexis
@madamealexis 11 лет назад
I loved this! Thank you very much for posting it.
@lisavalentine8696
@lisavalentine8696 7 лет назад
Alexis Alexander
@BlazeInjun
@BlazeInjun 4 года назад
"Cup of coffee, cracked ice and some white rock." What is this white rock he is asking for breakfast?
@sdamom621
@sdamom621 4 года назад
White Rock is a distillery that make vodka.
@RockOfLions
@RockOfLions 3 года назад
White Rock (est 1871) was a company that made carbonated beverages like ginger ale and root beer. You can find them on wikipedia under White Rock Beverages. Since what he poured was carbonated it was probably this and not vodka.
@BlazeInjun
@BlazeInjun 3 года назад
@@RockOfLions Thanks for the information.
@claudiam2474
@claudiam2474 2 года назад
Sugar cubes
@ladyleesutter
@ladyleesutter 6 лет назад
lawyer Richard to his mo in law re secretary: " ...I promise you that the only thing that she wiggles is her Corona (typewriter)"...
@mariapierce2707
@mariapierce2707 4 года назад
please let me die, go away, or do something!🤣🤣🤣 LOL LOL
@thamieklybodonmi
@thamieklybodonmi 4 года назад
Love these movies!
@dave8rd
@dave8rd 7 лет назад
Hilarious. I loved it!
@muniryassin9351
@muniryassin9351 4 года назад
" -You may wiggle for me if you like . " Haha 😂 , very funny . " -What can i do to , eh , for you . " Haha 🤣😂 , again funny . " -But wouldn't you be embarrassed with two girls. - Two , and me feeling positively oriental . "
@flyinspirals
@flyinspirals 11 лет назад
Thank you!
@hankterreros223
@hankterreros223 7 лет назад
thanks for a great movie.
@hailo__art
@hailo__art 4 года назад
It's ok we already know the majority of people here came from Sharax's S.O.S. song
@dmare9542
@dmare9542 3 года назад
bruuuuh
@palta3868
@palta3868 Год назад
Y si
@birchandmorley
@birchandmorley 4 года назад
"I promise the only thing she will wiggle is her Corona", lol here we are in quarantine due to the CV
@OEllsworth
@OEllsworth 3 года назад
I don't think the reference in 1931 was to Corona beer!
@birchandmorley
@birchandmorley 3 года назад
@@OEllsworth no sh@t sherlock, sad that you can't recognize a joke
@janejames9173
@janejames9173 6 лет назад
I laughed my head off😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
@Mavrilon
@Mavrilon 7 лет назад
A very entertaining movie . I enjoyed it immencely
@nolawest5183
@nolawest5183 8 лет назад
Love Mr. Smith & his two sides (personalities)! That poor Butler; and was the Mother-in-law Flirting with her Son-in-law (Mr. Smith)? Poor Shame! Fun, Fun Movie! Thanks!!!
@ginnylorenz5265
@ginnylorenz5265 8 лет назад
+Nola West No, no! The mother-in-law is eager for a grandchild.
@nolawest5183
@nolawest5183 8 лет назад
Ginny Lorenz Funny - Is that what she's doing?!?! I think that's a great response! ~peace
@chingerone4812
@chingerone4812 6 лет назад
Funny, funny stuff!
@bettyprettyprincess
@bettyprettyprincess Год назад
Well thank heaven all my husbands are dead lol
@Norfolk250
@Norfolk250 6 лет назад
A mother-in-law deliriously happy about her kids getting laid. Hmmmmm (laughing jovially)
@annnunley9777
@annnunley9777 8 лет назад
Love the butler !!!!!!!!!
@ChristineSmith-nz5qn
@ChristineSmith-nz5qn Месяц назад
Such a great funny movie
@BecksPhotographics
@BecksPhotographics 8 лет назад
I heard they are making a remake of this film, I hope they stay true to the films age/era and characters!
@ladyleesutter
@ladyleesutter 6 лет назад
Will be interesting to see how it's handled.. But knowing today's film industry......
@elchoya100
@elchoya100 10 лет назад
love laura la plante,she was so pretty!
@yankeepilgrimhandlerofsits
@yankeepilgrimhandlerofsits Год назад
what a past did we have ! Now it is 2022 october the first .
@estherpaulo9378
@estherpaulo9378 7 месяцев назад
👍
@sloburnjo
@sloburnjo Год назад
Witty and cheeky
@OEllsworth
@OEllsworth 3 года назад
This would have made a wonderful plot for a late 18th-/early 19th-century Italian opera buffa. Move over Mozart and Rossini! "Così fan tutte" for the 1930s!
@TheOutlaw256
@TheOutlaw256 10 лет назад
not just back in the day, hell i call my wife momma or grandmaw..lol
@hotsickle
@hotsickle 9 лет назад
the mothers expression is so funny at 13:08
@juliecramer7768
@juliecramer7768 Год назад
Funny!
@ritchievernon8099
@ritchievernon8099 5 лет назад
And that includes Abbott and Costello Laurel Hardy anybody I've ever seen or heard mr. Bean is it
@catherineking4203
@catherineking4203 5 лет назад
❤❤❤❤
@skantea
@skantea 10 лет назад
That was a really fun "bedroom farce" as they so boldly put it. Sexy too.
@ritchievernon8099
@ritchievernon8099 5 лет назад
The funniest comedian I've ever seen on TV has got to be mr. Bean he has it all I've seen some funny ones but he's the best in my opinion if you've never seen him check him out on RU-vid I'm a dry sense of humor comedian myself and he is the funniest guy I have ever seen I can relate to him
@cornbreadthedog
@cornbreadthedog 11 лет назад
never mind...i got it. she's his mother-in-law!
@PeterHyatt
@PeterHyatt 7 лет назад
EE Horton!
@THEWORDCHRISTIANMINISTRY
@THEWORDCHRISTIANMINISTRY 5 лет назад
Good stuff ! " Your quite certain this is - fit for a lady? It'll fit anybody, sir ''
@MsSilentsiren
@MsSilentsiren 10 лет назад
I'd like to work for Mr. Smith...indeed.
@maheshmahes9713
@maheshmahes9713 5 лет назад
justlol
@carollambert6369
@carollambert6369 5 лет назад
Oh no
@muitoculto
@muitoculto 8 лет назад
where was located pathe studios?
@dochechkabronya
@dochechkabronya 7 лет назад
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Path%C3%A9
@dochechkabronya
@dochechkabronya 7 лет назад
thank you for asking, made me look!
@JohnDoe-wb4iv
@JohnDoe-wb4iv 3 года назад
They had talent then if they weren't good they didn't eat n they weren't famous for being famous or demanded 2 Cuban cigars n 3perriers water
@johntao6822
@johntao6822 4 года назад
7:35 anybody know what a CORONA was in 1931?
@spacestation52
@spacestation52 3 года назад
John Tao Typewriter...
@OEllsworth
@OEllsworth 3 года назад
@@spacestation52 Thanks. I assumed it wasn't a virus or a Mexican beer!
@OEllsworth
@OEllsworth 3 года назад
Oh, of course, later Smith-Corona. I owned two of them!
@elizabethmunson7379
@elizabethmunson7379 4 года назад
is the butler Uncle Joe from Petticoat Junction?
@sodality3970
@sodality3970 6 лет назад
I love this film , but I found this copy hard to watch . The images were not sharp enough .
@katburgess8533
@katburgess8533 5 лет назад
Oh, my word, you do realize how old this film is, right?? We are lucky a gem like this has survived so long! People these days are so darn spoiled by modern technology they can't just enjoy a vintage film like this!!!
@SosaSal_
@SosaSal_ 3 года назад
5’2 sheesh she was short
@wojciechdziuba1485
@wojciechdziuba1485 2 года назад
2
@cornbreadthedog
@cornbreadthedog 11 лет назад
wait a minute..is "mother" his biological mother or his wife?..i know back in the day, most men called their wives "mother"..yeah, i know. ..uncanny....
@googlefan7409
@googlefan7409 6 лет назад
cornbreadthedog the was his mother in law
@melvinmagagamble8621
@melvinmagagamble8621 8 лет назад
A
@soundofm1352
@soundofm1352 6 лет назад
what a talentless movie
@OEllsworth
@OEllsworth 3 года назад
what a witless comment!
@ChrisCarlin-is8wv
@ChrisCarlin-is8wv 3 дня назад
Oh geez
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