My Third Wife, George

My Third Wife, George

Comedy | Jan. 1, 1968

Ralph Higbee is a 40-year-old drunkard who lives with his mother to take care of her. When his mother dies, he picks up three women who persuade him to take LSD for an experience. Seeking a companionship to replace his mother, Ralph meets and soon marries Josephine, but he is unable to satisfy her constant desire for sex. He leaves her when he finds out that she has other male and female lovers. Ralph marries a second time, but his second wife, Amanda, is also unfaithful and wants to scam him out of most of his money. Marring for the third time, Ralph is finally happy... until he cheats on her for no good reason and when she finds out... there will literal hell to pay

My Third Wife, George

Comedy | Jan. 1, 1968

My Third Wife, George
Ralph Higbee is a 40-year-old drunkard who lives with his mother to take care of her. When his mother dies, he picks up three women who persuade him to take LSD for an experience. Seeking a companionship to replace his mother, Ralph meets and soon marries Josephine, but he is unable to satisfy her constant desire for sex. He leaves her when he finds out that she has other male and female lovers. Ralph marries a second time, but his second wife, Amanda, is also unfaithful and wants to scam him out of most of his money. Marring for the third time, Ralph is finally happy... until he cheats on her for no good reason and when she finds out... there will literal hell to pay
Producers K & W Productions
Original title My Third Wife, George
Directors Harry Kerwin
Writers Edmund Kerwin, Wayne Rafferty

Cast

William Kerwin

as Ralph Higbee

Bunny Ware

as Polly

Duke Moberdy

as Doc Holliday

Joseph Sexhauer

as Charlie

Doug Blake

as Mother Higbee

Barbara Walker

as Trixie

Sheila Howard

as Chloe

Chris Martell

as The Gorilla

Gene Berk

as The Detective (as Gene Burke)

Jeri Winters

as Georgie Higbee

Connie Mason

as Mary Ann (uncredited)

Betty Kerwin

as Annie (uncredited)

Harry Kerwin

as Jonathan (uncredited)

Doug Hobart

as Courtroom Man (uncredited)