

Calling All Husbands
Directed by Noel M. SmithHomer Trippe is very henpecked by his wife, and Mrs. Trippe also dominates the life of her daughter, dismissing her boyfriend Dan as merely a delivery clerk. Mrs. Trippe constantly moans about her poor choice of Homer over one-time suitor Oscar Armstrong. Homer is happy, poetic, and kind, but afraid to stand up to Mrs. Trippe's opposition to Dan and Betty's romance. Dan gives Betty an ultimatum: marry him or lose him. Meanwhile, Homer feeds a tramp, who turns out to be the oft-invoked Oscar Armstrong. But Oscar has an even bigger surprise in store for the Trippes.
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Calling All Husbands was released on 7 de septiembre de 1940.
Calling All Husbands was directed by Noel M. Smith.
Calling All Husbands has a runtime of 63min.
Calling All Husbands was produced by William Jacobs.
Homer Trippe is very henpecked by his wife, and Mrs. Trippe also dominates the life of her daughter, dismissing her boyfriend Dan as merely a delivery clerk. Mrs. Trippe constantly moans about her poor choice of Homer over one-time suitor Oscar Armstrong. Homer is happy, poetic, and kind, but afraid to stand up to Mrs. Trippe's opposition to Dan and Betty's romance. Dan gives Betty an ultimatum: marry him or lose him. Meanwhile, Homer feeds a tramp, who turns out to be the oft-invoked Oscar Armstrong. But Oscar has an even bigger surprise in store for the Trippes.
The key characters in Calling All Husbands are Oscar Armstrong (George Tobias), Homer Trippe (Ernest Truex), Emmie Trippe (Florence Bates).
Calling All Husbands is rated Approved.
Calling All Husbands is a Comedia, Romance film.
Calling All Husbands has an audience rating of 6 out of 10.












