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  1. Calling All Husbands is a 1940 American comedy film directed by Noel M. Smith and written by Robert E. Kent and based on Martin Flavin 's 1929 play "Broken Dishes". The film stars George Tobias, Lucile Fairbanks, Ernest Truex, George Reeves, Florence Bates and Charles Halton.

  2. Calling All Husbands: Directed by Noel M. Smith. With George Tobias, Lucile Fairbanks, Ernest Truex, George Reeves. 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.

    • (145)
    • Comedy, Romance
    • Noel M. Smith
    • 1940-09-07
  3. Synopsis. Homer Trippe has spent the last thirty years working in a second-hand department store where he is badly treated by his boss, Hadley Weaver. At home, his wife Emmie is continually comparing him to Oscar Armstrong, the man she "should have married." Only his daughter Bette takes his side.

    • Noel Smith, Harry Seymour
    • George Tobias
  4. Howard Jackson Music. Critics reviews. 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.

  5. Calling All Husbands (1940) 09/07/1940 (US) Comedy 1h 3m. User. Score. Overview. A henpecked husband and his bossy wife are due for a surprise when the wife's former boyfriend unexpectedly turns up. Noel M. Smith. Director. Robert E. Kent. Screenplay. Social. Reviews 0. Discussions 0. We don't have any reviews for Calling All Husbands. Media.

  6. Calling All Husbands. 1940 Directed by Noel M. Smith. A henpecked husband and his bossy wife are due for a surprise when the wife’s former boyfriend unexpectedly turns up. Cast. Crew. Details. Genres. Releases.

  7. Synopsis. Homer Trippe has spent the last thirty years working in a second-hand department store where he is badly treated by his boss, Hadley Weaver. At home, his wife Emmie is continually comparing him to Oscar Armstrong, the man she "should have married." Only his daughter Bette takes his side.