Husbands (film) - Wikipedia Gus (Cassavetes), Harry (Gazzara), and Archie (Falk) are three nominally happy husbands with families in suburban New York All are professional men, driven and successful The three of them have known each other since their school years
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Husbands (1970) - IMDb Husbands: Directed by John Cassavetes With Ben Gazzara, Peter Falk, John Cassavetes, Jenny Runacre After the death of a common friend, three married men leave their lives together, seeking pleasure and freedom and ultimately leaving for London
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Husbands - SNL - YouTube A group of girlfriends (Chloe Fineman, Sarah Sherman, Ashley Padilla, Jane Wickline, Veronika Slowikowska) introduce their husbands (Jack Black, Kenan Thompson, James Austin Johnson, Andrew
Husbands movie review film summary - Roger Ebert “Husbands” has all the confidence of Cassavetes’ masterpiece, “ Faces,” but few of the other qualities of the film that preceded it It has good intentions, I suppose, but it is an artistic disaster and only fitfully interesting on less ambitious levels
Husbands (1970) | The Criterion Collection Cassavetes joins Ben Gazzara and Peter Falk—both of whom would become key collaborators of the director’s—playing a trio of middle-aged Long Island family men who, following the sudden death of their close mutual friend, channel their grief into an epic, multiday bender that takes them from Manhattan to London in a desperate, debauched quest to
Husbands - Apple TV When a close friend dies of a sudden heart attack, middle-aged husbands Gus (John Cassavetes), Archie (Peter Falk) and Harry (Ben Gazzara) face their own mortality by going on an extended, four-day bender
Husbands (1970) directed by John Cassavetes • Reviews, film . . . A common friend’s sudden death brings three men, married with children, to reconsider their lives and ultimately leave the country together But mindless enthusiasm for regained freedom will be short-lived