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So, 'Should Wives Work?' is this quirky little comedy from 1937 that dives into the domestic squabbles of a couple navigating the era's shifting gender roles. The pacing feels brisk, typical for its time, with some amusing dialogue that highlights Errol's reluctance and his wife's independent spirit. It’s fascinating how the film subtly critiques societal norms while never taking itself too seriously. The performances have that charming, slightly over-the-top vibe from the period, which adds to the film’s lighthearted atmosphere. And, honestly, there’s something refreshing about its take on a woman's right to work, even if it’s framed within a comedic lens.
This film is quite scarce in certain formats, making it a peculiarity for collectors. While it may not be a household name, its unique treatment of early feminist themes combined with comedy offers a fascinating window into its time. You might find it harder to track down on DVD or Blu-ray, so those formats can be particularly appealing for collectors looking to round out their comedy collections.
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