Three Husbands

Three Husbands

78 mins | Comedy, Romance | Nov. 10, 1950

When a recently deceased playboy gets to heaven and is granted one wish--granted to all newcomers--he requests that he be able to see the reactions of three husbands, with whom he regularly played poker, to a letter he left each of them claiming to have had an affair with each's wife.

Three Husbands

78 mins | Comedy, Romance | Nov. 10, 1950

Three Husbands
When a recently deceased playboy gets to heaven and is granted one wish--granted to all newcomers--he requests that he be able to see the reactions of three husbands, with whom he regularly played poker, to a letter he left each of them claiming to have had an affair with each's wife.
IMDb rating 5.5
Producers Gloria Productions Inc.
Original title Three Husbands
Directors Irving Reis
Writers Edward Eliscu, Vera Caspary

Cast

Eve Arden

as Lucille McCabe

Ruth Warrick

as Jane Evans

Vanessa Brown

as Mary Whittaker

Howard Da Silva

as Dan McCabe

Shepperd Strudwick

as Arthur Evans

Robert Karnes

as Kenneth Whittaker

Emlyn Williams

as Maxwell Bard

Billie Burke

as Mrs. Jenny Bard Whittaker

Louise Erickson

as Matilda Clegg

Jonathan Hale

as Edward Wurdeman - Attorney at Law

Jane Darwell

as Mrs. Wurdeman

Ralph Brooks

as Movie House Patron (uncredited)

Frank Cady

as Elevator Operator (uncredited)

Philip Carey

as Officer McCarthy (uncredited)

Jack Chefe

as Movie House Patron (uncredited)

John Dierkes

as Night Court Judge (uncredited)

Richard Flato

as Waiter (uncredited)

Benson Fong

as George - the Butler (uncredited)

Alvin Hammer

as Seedy Little Man - Tout (uncredited)

Tom Hanlon

as Race Track Announcer (uncredited)

Jerry Hausner

as Joe - the Bartender (uncredited)

Jill Kraft

as Miss Reynolds - Receptionist (uncredited)

Maurice Marsac

as Frenchman in Movie (uncredited)

Marta Mitrovich

as Mary - Secretary (uncredited)

Ralph Peters

as First Policeman (uncredited)

Stanley Prager

as Sharpy - Tout (uncredited)

Gabrielle Rossillon

as French Girl in Movie (uncredited)

Dorothy Vaughan

as Maid (uncredited)

Dorothea Wolbert

as Cleaning Woman (uncredited)