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His Coquettish Wife (German: Seine kokette Frau) is a 1916 German silent film directed by Hubert Moest and starring Hedda Vernon, ...
They are typically depicted as enchantingly beautiful young women, coquettish and seductive in manner, often appearing like succubi in the night, dressed in flowing silk nightgowns, and behaving in a wild and sexually aggressive manner. The three brides made silent appearances in the 1931 film Dracula and the Spanish language version of Drácula.
A husband refused to go on a surprise vacation when he discovered his wife’s family would be going too. He consulted Reddit’s r/AmITheA****** forum to find out whether he had made the correct ...
The Saint's Vacation is a 1941 adventure film produced by the British arm of RKO Pictures. The film stars Hugh Sinclair as Simon Templar, also known as "The Saint", a world-roving crimefighter who walks the fine edge of the law. This was the seventh of eight films in RKO's film series about the character created by Leslie Charteris.
The Wife Takes a Flyer (aka Highly Irregular, UK title: A Yank in Dutch) is a 1942 romantic comedy film made by Columbia Pictures, directed by Richard Wallace. [1] The film stars Joan Bennett and Franchot Tone. [citation needed] The screenplay of The Wife Takes a Flyer was written by Jay Dratler, Gina Kaus and Harry Segall. [2]
"Take My Wife" originally aired on Fox in the United States on May 17, 2015, followed by The Simpsons episode "Mathlete's Feat" and the Bob's Burgers episodes "Hawk & Chick" and "The Oeder Games". In its original broadcast, the episode finished 31st for the week of May 11–17, 2015 with a Nielsen rating of 2.85 million viewers.
OSS 117 takes a vacation/Hot Holidays for OSS 117/OSS 117 prend des vacances is a French/Brazilian international co-production 1970 spy film directed by Pierre Kalfon who also co-wrote and co-produced the film. It starred Luc Merenda, Edwige Feuillère and Elsa Martinelli. [1]
The show aired in December 1972. It was the 17th highest rated program of the week with ratings of 24.2 and a share of 37. [2]The New York Times thought it had some "genuine charm" but was "done in by the last half hour."